

Prophet Nigel Gaisie has issued a stark warning to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) regarding the potential presidential candidacy of Kennedy Agyapong, citing years of alleged attacks on the church and prophets in Ghana.
The founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel declared Agyapong’s ambition would face spiritual resistance.
In a Facebook post, Gaisie stated that Agyapong’s “lies, attacks, and loose talks” had disrespected God’s messengers for too long and caused suffering, even death, among prophets. He predicted divine consequences should the NPP endorse Agyapong. “You can’t attack the churches of God and innocent prophets and expect to be WHATTTT… FLAGBEARER… OKAY… WE ARE WAITING,” Gaisie wrote. “God has spoken to us… We will prove the power of God and the prophets.”
Gaisie reinforced his stance with a dire political prediction, claiming the NPP would suffer its worst electoral defeat if Agyapong became their candidate. “The NPP will not even get 30 percent at the polls (national level) if they dare make a mistake,” he stated. “Ghana belongs to God. The prophets and the churches are WAITING FOR HIM.”
The prophet escalated his criticism by labeling Kennedy Agyapong an “anti-Christ.” Gaisie dismissed any potential media counterattacks from Agyapong, stating, “He will pay his robots to come and lie about me… so expect it.” He concluded by citing a divine revelation: “The Lord told me, NPP will have the worst ever defeat if they try him. I saw a lot of maggots and flies around him, spiritually.”
This public denunciation reflects ongoing tensions between the outspoken politician and certain Ghanaian religious figures, highlighting the intersection of faith and politics.