Stating gov’t payroll is full triggered more fear & stress than prophecies – Nigel Gaisie

Chief of the Prophetic Hill Church Nigel Gaisie believes that will government’s statement that the payroll is full has triggered more fear and stress than prophecies. There is a expanding worry among the people associated with Ghana with regards to what many people describe as “doom prophecies”. The new Police administration features the view that prophets who do not provide proof to back their prophecies will have the laws from the country to contend with. Yet speaking in an interview along with Accra-based TV3, Nigel Gaisie indicated that no prediction causes fear and stress like the people are made to think. He indicates that simply no Ghanaian prophet has been noticed engaged in any acts associated with violence apart from doing the work from the Lord. To Nigel Gaisie there are pressing issues that are rather a threat in order to National Security that needs to be taken care of which includes unemployment. “Those which say that are canal oriented. The work we do is just not intellectual, it’s spiritual. I have not a Prophet in Ghana taking a gun and likely to shoot physically, I’ve in no way seen a Ghanaian collect together and say they will stage a coup what exactly is the insecurity we are leading to? We are rather helping area. We are the gatewatchers. When the finance Minister comes plus tell me that the government payroll is full that is fear plus panic. I just read within the papers my younger siblings who are queing from Este Wak to US charge for fire service plus their fate cannot be identified, that is fear and stress. There are more serious things to cope with so whoever has made their mind to come after the cathedral and the prophetic that we are usually causing insecurity, that is not low self-esteem. Insecurity is the rise in price of fuel, Insecurity is that the mates I completed Legon with are still unemployed, ” he told Accra-based TELEVISION 3. Source: MyNewsGh. com/ 2021
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