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A Plus Shares Reason He Won’t Attend Nigel Gaisie’s Church

November 10, 2024
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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A Plus Shares Reason He Won’t Attend Nigel Gaisie’s Church

A Plus and Nigel Gaisie

Social commentator and politician, Kwame Asare Obeng, better known as Kwame A Plus, has shared his views on prophets and their responsibilities.

While acknowledging his friendship with Prophet Nigel Gaisie, A Plus made it clear that he wouldn’t attend Nigel’s church, as he believes he’s more attuned to the voice of God than the prophet himself.

“Nigel is my good friend. If he calls me to come and play football, I will gladly do that. However, I would never go if he told me to come to his church. I hear the voice of the Lord more than he does, so there will be no need to go to his church.”

A Plus

A Plus’s comments followed a controversy surrounding Nigel’s prophecy about the U.S. election, where he had predicted Kamala Harris would win.

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When this prediction didn’t pass, Nigel claimed that her win would have brought Armageddon, which A Plus saw as an attempt to defend an inaccurate prophecy.

Reflecting on this, A Plus expressed disappointment in how some prophets handle their messages.

“Some of these prophets are not making the word of God attractive to people. They are joking with the word of God. Christianity used to be attractive, but now the concert is too much. People will go to Nigel’s church, but I know him personally, so I won’t go to his church, and I will not encourage anyone to attend his church too.”

A Plus

A Plus suggested that prophets should be selective in their prophecies and avoid using their messages to gain popularity.

Instead, he believes they should be more cautious and accountable, particularly when they get predictions wrong.

MC Yaa Criticizes Nigel Gaisie’s Prophecy Inconsistencies

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MC Yaa Yeboah

Entertainment pundit, MC Yaa Yeboah also openly criticized Prophet Nigel Gaisie for what she perceives as inconsistencies in his prophecies, particularly those concerning political outcomes.

MC Yeboah raised doubts about the authenticity of some of Gaisie’s predictions, suggesting they might reflect his personal opinions rather than true divine revelations.

“I say this with all respect, but Prophet Nigel is very inconsistent with his prophecies. The God I know is direct. Sometimes you say things from your mind. You have to admit that you said this and it’s not God that told you.”

MC Yaa Yeboah

The entertainment pundit questioned Gaisie’s approach to sharing messages supposedly inspired by God.

Yeboah further noted a troubling trend among well-known prophets who often predict election results.

According to her, these prophecies sometimes seem influenced by the prophets’ grievances with political parties. “Most of the major prophets who make predictions about who wins elections, if you follow them, they end up talking about how a particular party has been unfair to them,” she explained.

She urged prophets to be transparent about their motivations and not attribute their political opinions to God.

“It’s okay to admit that you are angry about how a political party treated you, but don’t say God told you. God doesn’t choose political parties, and God will not tell you to speak ill of a political party. That’s not the God we serve.”

MC Yaa Yeboah

MC Yeboah called for greater honesty and accountability in prophetic declarations related to politics.

However, Nigel Gaisie has responded to those criticizing him over his failed prophecies. The prophet disclosed that he is a mortal man and as such he is subjected to making mistakes.

He added that being a man of God doesn’t mean he doesn’t get some prophecies wrong.

“ I have already said this, I get some prophecies wrong but it doesn’t make me a false prophet. No man of God can boldly say all their prophecies have been 100% correct. I owe no one an explanation. It is between me and my God.”

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