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2024-11-10“Nigel Gaisie is my friend But I will never attend his church – Kwame A Plus
Kwame Asare (A Plus)
Ghanaian
Social commentator and politician Kwame Asare Obeng, better known as Kwame A Plus, recently shared his views on prophets and their responsibilities. While acknowledging his friendship with Prophet Nigel Gaisie, A Plus made
Read full articleit clear that he wouldn’t attend Nigel’s church, as he believes he’s more attuned to the voice of God than the prophet himself.
Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, A Plus explained, “Nigel is my good friend. If he calls me to come and play football, I will gladly do that. However, I would never go if he told me to come to his church. I hear the voice of the Lord more than he does, so there will be no need to go to his church.”
A Plus’s comments followed a controversy surrounding Nigel’s prophecy about the U.S. election, where he had predicted Kamala Harris would win. When this prediction didn’t come to pass, Nigel reportedly claimed that her win would have brought Armageddon, which A Plus saw as an attempt to defend an inaccurate prophecy.
Reflecting on this, A Plus expressed disappointment in how some prophets handle their messages, saying, “Some of these prophets are not making the word of God attractive to people. They are joking with the word of God. Christianity used to be attractive, but now the concert is too much. People will go to Nigel’s church, but I know him personally, so I won’t go to his church, and I will not encourage anyone to attend his church too.”
A Plus suggested that prophets should be selective in their prophecies and avoid using their messages to gain popularity.
Instead, he believes they should be more cautious and accountable, particularly when they get predictions wrong.