Founder and head of Prophetic Hill Chapel International, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has hit back at Prophet Kofi Oduro expressing his displeaure against 31st December prophecies.
Recall, on December 23, Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro voiced his skepticism about the custom of making prophecies that are centered around December 31st.
Prophet Oduro broke with tradition on this day, declining to offer predictions for the coming year and casting doubt on the reliability and intent of such oracles.
Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro made it plain during a discussion on UTV Showbiz Night that he does not follow the custom of giving prophecies that are directly related to December 31st.
He thinks that by deviating from the traditional practice of many religious leaders during the year-end season, he raises questions about the validity and significance of these kinds of prophecies.
Prophet Oduro publicly questioned whether these prophecies are actually inspired by God or if they are just irrelevant cultural and religious traditions.
He exhorted people to take responsibility for their lives, make wise choices, and develop a close, intimate relationship with their faith.
In a rebuttal, Prophet Nigel Gaisie couldn’t believe someone like Prophet Oduro would say he doesn’t believe in 31st Night prophecies.
“How can a man/woman of God say he or she doesn’t believe in 31st Night Of PROPHECIES… Thus a joke, They have stopped reading their Bible or simply…BECUAE I DON’T HAVE IT, LET ME DESTROY MY BROTHERS,” he wrote.
He went to lament that Ghanaian pastors are not united but divided. According to him, some Ghanaian pastors behave even more bigger than God and they are always plotting to bring their colleague pastors down.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie concluded that even some pastors will ignore his post because it is coming from another colleague pastor.
Read his post below;
Meanwhile, as part of the events commemorating the end-of-year watch night services, the Ghana Police Service has pleaded with religious leaders and faith-based organizations to exercise caution when making predictions.
In a December 27, 2023, statement, the police asked the public to respect the laws that are in place prohibiting the dissemination of false information.