Prophet Nigel Gaisie is fake; He took juju from Gambia - Woman claims

Prophet Nigel Gaisie is fake; He took juju from Gambia - Woman claims

- Prophet Nigel Gaisie, better known as the prophet who predicted Ebony's death has been accused of using 'juju' to perform miracles

- According to an audio recording YEN.com.gh came across, a woman stated that Prophet Nigel took his juju from The Gambia

- The woman making the allegation claimed to have led Prophet Nigel to the juju place

Founder and leader of the True Word Fire Prophetic Ministries (TWPFM), Prophet Nigel Gaisie has joined the list of 'fake prophets'.

In an audio recording which YEN.com.gh came across, a woman is heard accusing Prophet Nigel of using 'juju' in his ministry.

According to the yet to be identified woman, Prophet Nigel secured his juju from The Gambia, to help him establish himself as one of the most powerful prophets in Ghana now.

Interestingly, the woman claims to have personally led Prophet Nigel to the 'juju' place after he came to her in The Gambia and requested she helps him acquire a powerful spirit.

Prophet Nigel Gaisie is fake; He took juju from Gambia - Woman claims
Prophet Nigel Gaisie

After taking Prophet Nigel to the juju place, he joined a Nigerian pastor there and they started performing miracles.

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When the time came for Prophet Nigel to leave for Ghana she tried to take back the money she had spent on cooking for him which amounted to about $500.

But Prophet Nigel rather requested that he slept with her before paying the money, the woman claimed in the audio which is said to have been recorded from G-Power radio in Canada.

This is not the first time a prophet has been tagged as fake and it is not expected to be the last. The likes of Bishop Obinim, Kumchacha, Opambour and many others have at some points being described as such.

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But it looks like Prophet Nigel's tag has come too early in the day. He only gained national attention after it emerged that he had predicted death by accident on the Sunyani road for the late Ebony Reigns before her tragic accident.

In a video posted on Facebook on February 8, Prophet Nigel was indeed heard making such prophecies about Ebony and it shot him to prominence.

Following that, Prophet Nigel released a video of him predicting a win for former President John Manama in the 2020 elections should the NDC field him as their candidate.

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This prophecy has, however, sparked a rift between him and Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah, another one of the renowned prophets, who had earlier given a contrary prophecy.

Prophet Nigel is also the same person who predicted death for Dancehall musician, Stonebwoy, between now and Easter in 2019, which the musician has brushed off.

Though some of his prophecies have been contested, the controversies around them have all contributed in making him one of the most popular prophets currently.

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Should this damning allegation gather enough steam, his days in the limelight will be numbered.

Listen to the damning allegations in the video below:

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Meanwhile, a popular DJ and radio owner, Alfred Larbi aka DJ Oxygen has predicted that Prophet Nigel will die on December 9 through a road accident on the Nsawam road.

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Jeffrey Owusu-Mensah (HOD Entertainment) Jeffrey is the Head of the Entertainment Desk and a graduate of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) with over 10 years of experience in journalism. He started as a reporter with Ghana News Agency (GNA). He joined Primnewsghana.com in 2016 as an editor. He moved to YEN.com.gh in 2017 as an editor and has risen to his current position. You can contact him via e-mail: j.owusu-mensah@yen.com.gh