Prophet Nigel Gaisie, the renowned founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel in Ghana, has announced his decision to blacklist three prominent Ghanaian musicians from his prophetic insights. Shatta Wale, Okyeame Kwame, and Fameye will no longer be subjects of his divinely-inspired prophecies.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie cited the relentless backlash and insults he has faced from fans and admirers of these artists as the primary reason for this unprecedented move. He expressed his desire to spare himself from becoming a ‘sacrificial lamb’ in the eyes of their ardent followers.
Speaking on Peace FM’s Entertainment Review Show, the controversial man of God asserted that the three musicians did not hold his prophetic anointing in high regard. He affirmed, “Even if God reveals anything about them to me, I will not say it. If I see anything about them I will just sow a seed and remain mute. There is no way God will reveal something about Shatta Wale that I will say it, I won’t. Anything about Okyeame Kwame, I won’t say it regardless of the compelling from the holy spirit.”
Prophet Nigel Gaisie went on to provide personal anecdotes to underline the depth of his connection with these artists. He reminisced about Shatta Wale’s earlier days as ‘Bandana,’ when the artist’s mother sought the congregation’s prayers fervently. Additionally, he shared moments from Fameye’s humble beginnings, highlighting how the singer, once a regular attendee, now approached the church with a newfound reverence.
This revelation has sparked intrigue and speculation within both religious and entertainment circles in Ghana. Many are left wondering about the implications of this bold decision on the spiritual and professional trajectories of the three musicians. As the news continues to circulate, only time will tell how this development will shape their journeys in the spotlight.