After a protracted period of silence, Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has addressed Prophet Nigel Gaisie’s dire predictions regarding him.
The family was urged to pray for Sheriff Black after Prophet Nigel Gaisie shared on social media that he had seen a concerning vision involving him.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie clarified in a later interview on UTV’s United Showbiz that his vision had been misunderstood and that Sherif Black, not Black Sherif, was the subject.
He clarified that, contrary to earlier rumors about Black Sherif, his prophecy concerned a Ghanaian celebrity by the name of Sherif Black.
He emphasized how crucial it was to take such prophetic messages seriously and do as they advised.
Prophet Nigel elaborated on his revelation during a phone conversation on UTV Showbiz Night, saying that prophetic visions are frequently figurative and might not give a clear picture of the situation.
He urged people to recognize the urgency of such messages, though, and act appropriately.
In a live Instagram conversation, Black Sherif addressed the matter and said, “The pastor says it’s not about Black Sherif; he says it’s about Sherif Black. Please don’t call me Sherif Black. God is alive. If God dies, it means all of us die. Man can plan, but when I pull up, everywhere will shut down. Man can scheme, but God doesn’t plan. God is alive; don’t worry too much.”
Despite this, Black Sherif has emphasized the need for caution and stated that only God has the authority to end human life, saying,
“Don’t worry, I am being careful. I am being careful, bro. God is alive. If the time comes for us to return to our creator, it’s God who will take us. If someone tries to harm me, it’s God who will decide. Only God can take a life. Only God can take mine. I am calming down.”
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