‘Why God Will Take Me Away Soon’ Prophet Nigel Reveals To His Congregation
‘Why God Will Take Me Away Soon’ Prophet Nigel Reveals To His Congregation
A Popular Ghanaian Prophet, Nigel Gaisie says it will not take long for him to die, claiming God has revealed his time of death to him.
The General overseer of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel, speaking to his congregants on the demise of renowned Nigerian televangelist and founder of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations, a Christian megachurch that runs the Emmanuel TV, Prophet T.B Joshua asserted that African men of God die early because Africans say despicable things about them.
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He argued that White men of God live longer than African men of God.
He cited the likes of televangelists Billy Graham, Reinhard Bonnke among others, who to him, died in their old age but African preacher like Bishop Benson Idahosa died at age 57 because he was highly dishonoured.
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‘Why God Will Take Me Away Soon’ Prophet Nigel Reveals
He also blamed Nigerians for T.B Joshua’s death stressing they called him a fake Prophet.
Prophet Nigel, who was obviously not happy, was heard saying ” . . if not for the advice some of you give, I would have left Ghana. We come as a gift to our generation and you use your evil mouth to stop us.
That is why I cry in the church. I know why I’m crying because I know when God will take me away and it will not be long. I will go; I’m telling you. No, I know when God has told me. That is why, when I am prophesying, I’m under worship; I cry because God has told me. He said he will take me away very soon because of how you, people, are handling us”.
He also sought to find out from his congregation if he has loyal ”soldiers” who will stand with him in his days of troubles and persecution.
”Who will pray for me when I need prayers? Who will speak pleasant things to me . . . you know you don’t know the bullets . . . we don’t sleep,” he exclaimed.
The controversial Prophet advised his congregants and Africans to cherish their men of God stating they are gifts from God to them.