Prophet Nigel Gaisie has directed his ‘prophetic wand’ at one of Accra's leading media houses.
The General Overseer of the Prophetic Hill Chapel is seeking swift action to avert the spirit of death hovering around that particular media establishment.
In a video published on his Facebook page, Prophet Nigel said, that just as his prophecies about some persons in the media house materialized some years ago, this recent one, if not taken seriously will result in the same fate.
He specifically pointed out one of the media conglomerate’s radio stations, which has recorded death incidents in the past as the main target.
“This message goes to Multimedia. The Lord opened my eyes and I went straight into the Asempa FM studio. When I got there, I saw that the console had been marked with red cloth. I heard in my spirit as a major prophet of God that the calamity that happened some time ago will be repeated. This is an alert to Multimedia. It’s better to believe and live than to disbelieve and be sorry. Don’t forget that I have prophesied deaths about your establishment for about two to three times and they all came to pass.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie also gave timelines to when the incident is likely to happen and also provided some specific measures to help curb it.
He also cautioned against trivializing this particular prophecy, adding that it must be taken seriously.
“When we prophesy, some people who are not deep in the spirit will come and discredit it here and there but I tell you, if you play with this, by August or September, Ghana will not hear good news. I plead with you to pick it up, Asempa FM.
“I’ll encourage Multimedia and anyone that believes in prophecies to go on their knees and pray. They should embark on a 3-day fast and after that, they should look for any man of God to pray for them. Look for any altar and sow a seed. I have been praying for you and I have consulted one or two pastors as well.”
Nigel Gaisie’s latest prediction comes on the back of the purported manifestation of his prophecy concerning the death of the late Deputy Finance Minister, Mr. John Kumah, and its aftermath reactions.