“Things Fall Apart” – Ghanaians react as Prophet Nigel prophesies to Umuofia and not Ghana (Video)

Prophet Nigel Gaisie succumbed to a warning by Ghana Police to religious leaders to desist from doom prophecies which could cause fear and panic in the country.

Having called the bluff of the police that Prophets are not supposed to be coward many expected him to drop doom prophecies on things to be expected in Ghana in the year 2022.

When the congregation at the Prophetic Hill Chapel and viewers watching the Watch Night Service were ready for the Prophesies, he swerved everyone.

Read more: Gov’t sent Police to my house with the aim to arrest me if I had given doom prophecy – Prophet Nigel Gaisie

He gave a disclaimer that the Prophecies are not about the country Ghana but Umuofia.

Umuofia is a fictional village in the celebrated literature book Things Fall Apart.

How Prophet Nigel Gaisie swerved everyone and the Police has got social media laughing.

 

 

 

Below are some of the reactions to his prophecy video.

@NoMistake
Dampare go say: If you want to talk to me, talk to me directly don’t pass through the corners!?

@Meditant_baftey
From Gold coast to Ghana now Umofia like???? wei nso firi he??

@BongoIdeas
Nigel Gaisie used what literature students call ‘implied metaphor’ ‘perssonfication’ and ‘synecdoche’ to communicate to Ghana.

That’s top tier level of literary communication. Wow!

@mr_annan7
i’m not prophesying to the people of Ghana’ my man repeated that about 7 times chale?????

@cmjofficial_
Lmao he legally beat the country to it though. Proper disclaimer ??

@maadjoa_xo
Isn’t that Okwonkwo’s village in Things fall apart????

Read more: Video: Full list of Prophet Nigel Gaisie’s 37 Wild Prophecies for 2022

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