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‘We don’t manufacture Prophecies’ – Nigel Gaisie defends 31st Night revelations

The Founder and Leader of the Prophetic Hill Church, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has defended the significance of 31st December prophecies, insisting that they are not man-made but divinely inspired messages from God.

In an exclusive interview with Ghana Weekend on Thursday May 22, the renowned cleric addressed the ongoing public discourse around the annual tradition, which often attracts criticism for predicting doom and misfortune.

“On 31st night prophecies, for those who would speak, they spoke the mind of God,” he said. “God speaks to us daily, even right now, God speaks to us. We are not the manufacturers of prophecies.”

Prophet Gaisie stressed that the interpretation of prophetic messages is often subjective, depending on the recipient. “To you, what you may call negative, to another may not be negative. It relatively depends on who again is receiving it,” he explained.

He also clarified why 31st December prophecies often attract public attention. According to him, prophecies are delivered every day, but the heightened media coverage during Watch Night services makes them more visible and controversial.

“31st is when the major cameras come into the churches. We prophesy every day, but it’s just that on 31st night, the cameras come into the various churches and they balloon or blow it up that is why,” he noted.

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