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The Leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie says it has become normal for some individuals in society to perceive him as a fake prophet.
According to him, these comments do not in any way affect his unflinching faith in his maker, to whom he devoted his entire life to worship.
In an interview with Joy Prime’s Roselyn Felli on Prime Morning Show Wednesday, Mr. Gaisie indicated that every creature and even the devil knows he has been called by God.
“Four things bear witness that I have been called by God. God knows I am called of him. The devil knows I have been called by God. The people whom I have been called to know I have been called by God and I know I have been called by God,” he said.
The controversial prophet further alleged that most of the people who doubt his prophetic abilities are members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), as his revelations do not align with their interests.
He further added that persons who question the oil on his head have problems.
The man of God added that the oil of God in his life makes him wealthy and that every material possession any young man should have, he has.
“A prophet is known by time, and I would not be the last person to be judged in my own court. With time Ghanaians will know, the world will know. Sometimes after church I use all the offering money to pay people's bill. Sometimes I deny my family of basic things to sort people out,” he revealed.
To him, faking his calling will not in any way benefit him and his ministry.
The leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel also said that he devotes most of his wealth to serving God and helping the less-privileged.
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