Prophet Nigel Gaisie, Eagle Prophet And Owusu Bempah Are Just Attention Seekers Who Prophecy For Fame – Rev . Papa Jay

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Prophets Nigel Gaisie, Rendolf Oduro, and Owusu Bempah have over the time always been associated with one prophecy about doom of someone or something. The recent prophecies of the three men of God have during last year’s 31st December watch night service has, however, angered many people including a colleague, Rev. Papa Jay.

Rev. Papa Jay, who is a preacher at World Alive International Ministry has stated without mincing words in a recent interview with Zionfelix that the likes of Eagle Prophet, Rev. Owusu Bempah and Prophet Nigel Gaisie are men of God who are just attention seekers and as such their many doom prophecies which gives them the fame they need.

According to him, many of these prophets are abusing social media just to put a lot of fear in Ghanaians who are not studying their bibles as they are supposed to do. Papa Jay added that these prophets usually dish out these doom prophecies in public instead of calling the people involved in private because of the media attention they will get.

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The man of God stressed that many of them may not have seen anything but will publicly come out will all these prophecies acting as tho they were sent to them by some divine means of God. The abroad based man of God in the interview with Zionfelix on ‘Uncut’ called on Ghanaians to do their best to turn a deaf ear to such prophecies because they may usually be untruths which a clothed as the gospel.

Watch the full interview with Papa Jay below:

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