‘I saw the IGP and his boots were taken off’ – Nigel Gaisei drops 31st Night prophecies

‘I saw the IGP and his boots were taken off’ – Nigel Gaisei drops 31st Night prophecies

The founder and leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel Prophet Nigel Gaisie has given a prophecy on the fate of the Inspector General of Police Dr. George Akuffo-Dampare in the new year.

Despite the Ghana Police Service’s caution to religious groups and leaders to be measured in the communication of end-of-year prophecies that could spark panic and controversy in Ghana, the outspoken prophet proceeded to divulge some damning prophecies.

Adopting a vague nation he calls the ‘Republic of Yempɛ Nokware’, Prophet Nigel Gaisie said the Inspector General of Police will be removed from office, though he did not give timelines.

“The Lord took my spirit to the Republic of Y3mpe Nokware, and I saw a change in IGP. In the realms of the spirit, I saw the IGP, and his boots were taken off.

“I dreamt, I saw and it’ll come to pass if they don’t pray about it,” Prophet Nigel said in the local dialect.

Prior to the watch night service, the IGP was mentioned in prophecy number 14 by Prophet Nigel Gaisie, who said that God had already given him 47 predictions for the nation. But before December 31, he warned that the number might rise.

Law on prophecies still in force – Police to faith-based groups

In a public notice on December 27, the Ghana Police Service warned the general public, especially members of the religious community to the law regarding the communication of prophecies and urged compliance with the law to ensure continuous security and law and order in the country.

“This day is being set aside to remind all of us, to practice our faith within the confines of the law to ensure a safe, secure environment, free of anxiety generated from predictions of impending harm, danger, or death.” a portion of the statement said.

The Police also commended religious groups for their cooperation over the period for being cautious and conscious of the law and adopting legally acceptable means of communicating prophecies to those affected.

“This has contributed greatly in creating an environment where people are able to freely profess their faith without unnecessary anxiety and fear of impending harm or death.”

“Ghana is indeed grateful to the religious leaders in particular and the religious community as a whole for their patriotic understanding of the situation.”

“As the year 2022 draws to a close, we wish to once again entreat the general public, especially faith-based groups to ensure continuous compliance with the law as it relates to the communication of prophecies.”

 

By: Bernard Ralph Adams | Metrotvonline.com | Ghana

 

 

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