Ghanaian prophet Nigel Gaisie has sparked a media storm after claiming that his December 31 prophecy regarding popular spiritual figure Nana Agradaa has come true.
In a recent statement, Gaisie celebrated Agradaa’s sentence reduction, insisting that it aligns with the prediction he made at the close of last year. According to him, the event is proof of divine intervention and prophetic accuracy.
Public Reactions
Social media users and followers of both prophets quickly weighed in:
- Supporters: “Nigel Gaisie never fails! December 31 prophecy confirmed!”
- Skeptics: “Coincidence? Or just convenient timing?”
- Debate reignited: Many questioned the role of prophecy in legal matters, while others celebrated what they see as spiritual vindication.
A Viral Moment in Spiritual Circles
The announcement has set tongues wagging across religious and social media circles, highlighting the influence of spiritual predictions on public opinion in Ghana.
Whether viewed as divine foresight or sheer luck, Nigel Gaisie insists: his December 31 prophecy has manifested exactly as he said, cementing his status as one of the country’s most talked-about prophets.
Faith, prophecy, and controversy—this story has it all.


