Nigel Gaisie sleeps with other people’s wives – John Kumah ’s wife alleges
Apostle Lilian Kumah, wife of the late Deputy Minister for Finance, John Kumah, has launched a scathing attack against Prophet Nigel Gaisie, accusing him of engaging in extramarital affairs and labeling him a “fake prophet.”
In a candid interview with Accra-based Asaase Radio, Mrs. Kumah vehemently criticized Gaisie’s prophetic authenticity, particularly concerning her husband’s health, suggesting that Gaisie had prior knowledge of Kumah’s condition before issuing his public prophecy.
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The bereaved spouse did not hold back in her allegations, claiming that Gaisie’s indiscretions have not only led to his wife leaving their matrimonial home but have also tarnished his reputation across various religious communities.
According to Mrs. Kumah, the prophet’s misconduct is well-documented, as he is allegedly known for pursuing relationships with married women within the congregations he visits, leading to strife and division.
“What is surprising to me is that Nigel Gaisie claims that he is a prophet but goes about sleeping with other people’s wives but God has not been able to reveal his ungodly acts to him,” Apostle Lilian Kumah expressed, questioning the integrity of Gaisie’s spiritual insights.
She further accused him of exploiting personal information shared in confidence for dramatic prophecies, contributing to the family’s decision to sever ties with him.
Apostle Mrs. Lilian Kumah’s accusations shed light on the complex and often controversial dynamics between religious leaders and their followers, especially when allegations of personal misconduct arise.
Her challenge to Gaisie to come clean about the reasons behind his estrangement from the Kumah family and his banishment from certain religious communities underscores the deep rifts that personal allegations can create, not just within families, but also within broader religious networks.
As the conversation unfolds, it remains to be seen how these allegations will impact Prophet Nigel Gaisie’s ministry and his standing within the Ghanaian religious community.
The incident also raises broader questions about accountability, transparency, and the personal conduct of religious leaders, sparking debate among believers and observers alike.
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