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The widow of the late Dr. John Kumah, Apostle Mrs. Lilian Kumah, has revealed that self-proclaimed prophet, Nigel Gaisie was aware of John Kumah's illness before making his purported prophecy about a deputy minister's death in 2024.
Speaking exclusively to Asaase News, Apostle Lilian Kumah disclosed that Nigel Gaisie was close to their family and possessed detailed information about John Kumah's deteriorating health.
The revelation came after the family cut ties with Nigel Gaisie upon learning that he had used confidential information supplied by them to prophesy doom during his watchnight service on December 31st.
“Nigel Gaisie was like a brother. He knows my late husband, Lawyer John Kumah personally, one-on-one. We have sat in this house and eaten together several times. That is how far we go. When he came from abroad to start a church in Ghana, he came to my church, Disciples of Christ Ministries and I did a programme with him dubbed “Let The Prophet Speak”.
“We know him very well and have been aware since November 2023 that the late John Kumah was seriously sick. My husband had a lot of respect for men of God in this country and that included Nigel Gaisie, whom my husband and I thought was a genuine man of God,” Apostle Lilian Kumah stated.
“Nigel Gaisie knew very well that my husband was terminally ill as far back as August 2023 but regardless of that, he stood on his altar on 31st December 2023 to lie through his supposed prophesy that a Ghanaian deputy minister will die in the year 2024. What does he want to achieve through these fake prophesies?” John Kumah’s widow further stated.
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