Prophet Nigel Gaisie, on August 30, 2019, disclosed that Ghana would witness a coup soon, as he had been shown in a vision by God.In a video shared by YEN.com.gh that year, the prophet described what he saw as very scary but did not give the full details.According to him, he saw many soldiers invading Ghana from their camp, indicating that there was going to be a coup.He asked Ghanaians to be up and doing and also pray to God to avert that calamity.'What I saw was bad, very bad, and I cannot say the full details. But I saw soldiers invading Ghana, every part of the country, and you know what that means,' Prophet Gaisie said in the video, speaking in the Akan language.Read the article originally published by YEN.com.gh and republished by GhanaWeb on August 20, 2019, below:On August 30, 2019, Prophet Nigel Gaisie said God had shown him a vision that Ghana would soon witness a coup.In a video shared by YEN.com.gh, the prophet revealed that what he saw was very scary, hence he failed to give the fu ll details.According to him, he saw many soldiers invading Ghana from their camp, indicating that there is going to be a coup.He asked Ghanaians to be up and doing and also pray to God to avert that calamity.Touching on which solution would help salvage the situation, Nigel said the president, who would be mostly affected by the plague should be it happen, must do the right thing.He explained that times are hard and many people are suffering, and if measures are not taken to address the many issues confronting Ghana, the scary vision would befall the nation.Nigel Giasie is the founder and leader of True Word Prophetic Fire Ministries. He rose to fame following his claims that he predicted the death of the late diva Ebony Reigns.He has also been in the news for predicting that former president John Mahama would win the 2020 elections.Nigel also said Akufo-Addo would receive the shock of his life after that election.Source: Ghana Web
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