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I fail in prophecies sometimes- Nigel Gaisie

November 6, 2024
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Prophet Nigel Gaisie ha affirmed the widely acclaimed statement that interprets that there is none complete and perfect in this world with his confirmation of failure in some of his prophecies.

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The Man of God who is best Known for end of year and electoral prophecies said what makes him a human being and not God is the fact that he sometimes fail in his prophecies. He made this statement when he was quizzed by Andy Dosty on November 6, 2024, if he has ever failed in his prophecies. He added that any prophet who gets his prophecies a hundred percent is not genuine

“I sometimes get my prophecies wrong. That makes me a human being. Every prophet that gets it 100% is fake

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The Prophet whose prophecies both doom and glory has countlessly been confirmed coming to being mentioned that,  God who has made him and other Prophets his vessel can in some occasions lead you to utter some prophecies or statements in the prophetic process just to prove to you that you are just a mere mortal being. He therefore admonished that, as a prophet you need to be smart and fast in the spiritual realm so to get your emotions right not to mislead you.

He however stressed that, though he commits blunders during his prophecies or spiritually inspired statements, he blamed it on his naivety when he was young with no seniors to show interest and guide him. He also revealed that just as there are checks and balances in government and politics, he owed his checks and balances in the Prophetic work to Reverend Eastwood Anaba. He shared that, the revered Man of God sometimes calls him to advice and admonish him on the work of the Lord.

“Most of us the prophets are not educated. And the senior men of faith did not hold us, they didn’t welcome us. So personally, I have made a lot of mistakes which are regrettable. Because I didn’t have anybody who was so much interested in me”, he added.

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