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Prophet Nigel Gaisie, the leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, has opened up about how he got into smoking at a tender age.
He told Hitz FM that he got introduced to the drug by a friend in the early 2000s.
"I grew up in an extremely poor background. If there is a word beneath poverty, that is where I came from. My mum [was] extremely poor, my dad [was] nothing to write home about.
So, one of the days, at thirteen years, I started smoking marijuana," he told the host Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz.
He said a friend called Anokye took him to Odawna railway to smoke marijuana.
The Prophet also recounted how a woman who sold kelewele at the place they smoked the substance, refused to sell some to him because of his smoking habit.
Famed for his controversial prophecies, Nigel Gaisie also said on the show that he is doing everything within his power as a man of God to make sure the New Patriotic Party (NPP) does not retain power after the December 7 election.
Meanwhile, he has also intimated that he doesn’t always get his prophecies right because he is human.
"I sometimes get my prophecies wrong. That makes me a human being. Every prophet that gets it 100% is fake.
Sometimes God will twist your mouth, and your lips to make a mistake so that you the vessel will know that you are a human being. Sometimes I get it wrong. That is why you have to always be sharp spiritually. That is why in the space of a prophet, we don't like disturbances. My emotions are very important to me because I can see red and misinterpret it. And so sometimes we get it wrong," he said on Daybreak Hitz.
He also mentioned that some of the mistakes he made were as a result of his naivety in ministry when he was young.
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