13th March 2024 7:40:09 AM
2 mins readThe founder and leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has refuted allegations of ever being financially supported by the late Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah.
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The accusations surfaced from Prophetess Lilian Kumah, the widow of the deceased politician, who claimed in an interview on Asaase Radio that prophet Gaisie utilized information from her husband's family for his prophecies, suggesting a close relationship between Mr Gaisie and her late husband. She also implied that Mr Gaisie had been on her husband's payroll at some point, although she did not specify in what capacity.
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However, Mr Gaisie vehemently denied these claims, asserting that he had never been financially supported by John Kumah since their initial encounter in 2015.
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"In her audio, she said I was on John Kumah’s payroll but when they were coming to my church, they didn’t even have money…"You are a pastor and someone that God has used me to bless before, because of political interest you are able to tell me my wife has left home …before then, she said I was on John Kumah’s payroll, I have never been on John Kumah’s payroll," Nigel said in an interview on Onua FM on March 12, 2024.
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"2016, were they having money all the times I was preaching for her before building a new palace where they have money to put me on payroll, and can she pay me? At that time God raised me, can she put me on the payroll?" he added.Additionally, Gaisie highlighted that the Kumah family was not financially stable during their early interactions.
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He questioned whether they had the financial means to support him, particularly during their initial encounters before they gained financial stability.The late Deputy Minister and New Patriotic Party Member of Parliament for Ejisu in the Ashanti region, John Kumah, passed away on March 7, 2024, at the Suhum Government Hospital.Prophet Nigel Gaisie denies being on the late John Kumah's payroll, as asserted by his wife, Lilian Kumah.
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