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Gospel artiste and Pastor at the ICGC Christ Temple Edwin Dadson, has shared his thoughts on Prophet Nigel Gaisie's statement that men of God in Ghana are not united.
In an interview on Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio, Ps. Dadson said, "I feel these things are normal, they are normal because they are human beings, they have different backgrounds, different ideologies, different ways they want to do service…".
He further explained that the disunity stems from individual interpretations of scripture.
"It's because people go into the scriptures and see different things," he noted.
Ps. Dadson's comments offer a nuanced perspective on the issue, acknowledging the natural differences that arise among individuals with unique backgrounds and beliefs.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie, founder of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, has urged men of God, particularly prophets in Ghana, to unite. He made this call during an interview with GhanaWeb at the funeral of Empress Gifty's mother, held on Saturday, January 8, 2024, in Tema.
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