Nigel Gaisie is not the only prophet with failed political prophecies - Arnold Asamoah Baidoo

Pundit, Asamoah Baidoo, Slams Omane Acheampong for singling out prophet Nigel Gaisie over his failed election prophecy

Nigel Gaisie is not the only prophet with failed political prophecies - Arnold Asamoah Baidoo
Arnold Asamoah Baidoo

Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo has blasted Nicholas Omane Acheampong for calling out prophet Nigel Gaisie over his failed election prophecy while refusing to call out other prophets.

The entertainment journalist noted that Nicholas Omane was being very partial in his judgment even though his judgment was correct.

This comes after the gospel music had earlier claimed that Prophet Nigel Gaisie of Prophetic Hill Chapel is a false prophet while refusing to acknowledge that General Overseer of Glorious Wave Church International, Emmanuel Badu Kobi is also one despite the fight that both prophets predicted that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) would win the 2020 presidential elections.

"The Bible says honor your mother and father. So you don't expect me to chide my father on live TV if he is wrong," Nicholas Omane Acheampong who used to be the spiritual son of Rev. Badu Kobi said on Entertainment Review, Saturday.

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"The way Nigel Gaisie conducts himself, he is not from God. Don't go further, he is not from God," Omane Acheampong mentioned in another instance.

According to Arnold Asamoah Baidoo, Nicholas' action was hypocrisy in the highest order.

"I am extremely disappointed in Nicholas. He has every right to express his opinion but when you're expressing your opinion, there should be some level of boldness, there should be some level of objectivity, and some level of clarity."

"He was bold enough to mention that Nigel is not correct and that is based on the fact that Nigel prophesied NDC's victory but it failed. But he was not bold enough to say that Badu Kobi is also not correct. So where is your boldness? If you're not bold, don't come and disturb us," Mr. Asamoah-Baidoo stated. 

"We all know the pastors whose prophecies have failed so why would you want to single out Nigel and leave out Badu Kobi and give us the excuse that it's because you've worked with him before? That is not correct. That is you not being honest. That is you not being bold. You're being a hypocrite. Don't come and give me any lousy and flimsy excuse."