Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
It is barely two months to the general elections, this year’s election is going to be a very tough one because all the political parties are seriously campaigning.
The Leader and Flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress party John Dramani Mahama is not joking with the campaign likewise his opponent Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo who is the sitting president.
There have been so many predictions and revelations about the forth coming elections. Owusu Bempah has come out with his predictions, some other famous prophets and men of God have also dropped their revelations.
Here is the case the founder and the general overseer of Prophetic Hill Chapel international headquartered in Accra Ghana. Prophet Nigel Gaise have also dropped his revelations about the forth coming general elections.
Nigel Gaise who is known for his miracles and prophesies have spoken again. The man of God was interviewed last night on Kofi Tv and the conversation was interesting. Kofi Adoma who is the host of the interview asked him.
Prophet, What can you say about the coming general elections, any revelations? The man of God Answered, I didn’t want to say anything for Ghanaians to say I’m lying, but I can see John Mahama’s Victory coming, it’s going to shock people and nothing can change it. He stressed.
I Know people some prophets has also come out with their revelations and predictions but I want to tell Ghanaians that John Dramani Mahama is winning the elections, they should mark it on the wall.
That’s how he conversation went, Amid elections revelations.
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