Prophet Nigel Gaisie has responded to critics following his failed prophecy about Kamala Harris winning the US election.
On the United Showbiz Show, Gaisie acknowledged being a mortal man, prone to mistakes.
“I get some prophecies wrong, but that doesn’t make me a false prophet,” Gaisie stated. He emphasized that no man of God can claim 100% accuracy in their prophecies. Gaisie also asserted that he owes no one an explanation for his mistakes, considering it a personal matter between him and God.

This defense comes after Gaisie’s prophecy about Kamala Harris failed to materialize. Despite this setback, Gaisie boasts a notable track record, having accurately predicted 90% of his 2023 prophecies. His 2024 prophecies include predictions on Ghana’s election, global medical breakthroughs, and natural disasters.
Gaisie’s stance highlights the complexities surrounding prophetic claims and their interpretations.
While some view prophetic messages as absolute truths, others consider them subjective and open to human error. The debate surrounding prophetic accuracy continues, with Gaisie’s response fueling the discussion.
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Source: OccupyGh.com
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