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He told me I will blow and die — Fameye narrates old prophecy from Prophet Nigel Gaisie

Exclusive News He told me I will blow and die — Fameye narrates old prophecy from Prophet Nigel Gaisie
DEC 7, 2022 LISTEN

Ghanaian singer-songwriter Peter Famiyeh Bozah, popularly known as Fameye has given a full account of the prophecy he received from Prophet Nigel Gaisie some years ago.

He disclosed that at the start of his music career, he used to visit men of God for prayers and once landed in the Dome-based Prophetic Hill Chapel.

Speaking in an interview on Accra-based 3Music Network, the "Natin I Get" crooner said he was told he would blow up and die shortly after.

"I want to comment on Nigel's case. Yes, I indeed visited his church and he prophesied to me about my death. I don't want to give details but he said I was going to die and added that I was going to blow. "I was visiting other churches because I wanted God to cause an elevation in my music career," he began.

He continued that "after his death prophesies, my soul nearly left my body. I even broke up with all my girlfriends. I had about three women at the time.

"The prophet even gave me the date I was going to die. Recently I was in America when he tweeted that I have been ungrateful to him after his prophecy about me came to pass."

You may recall that a few months ago, Ghanaian songwriter and musician Fameye was criticised by the leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie for being ungrateful.

In what appeared to be a birthday wish from the controversial prophet to the singer on September 11, the man of God spoke about how Fameye had forgotten about him after praying for his music success.

"I prayed for him to be big by the mercies of God; coming back to say thank you, Jesus, bless you prophet of God is even a problem. It’s your birthday; I pray for you in that you will give God his due and appropriate people who as it were, helped you on your way of becoming who you are now: Fameye…PNG," Nigel Gaisie’s Facebook post reads.

In reaction, Fameye assured the prophet that he has not been forgotten and that he will soon visit him at the right time because he knows he probably escaped death due to prayers from him (Nigel Gaisie.)

"I want to use this medium and inform you that I haven't forgotten about you and that I will come to see you at the right time.

"What you said has come to pass but I know that your prayers also averted the death you saw. There is no bad blood; God bless you," he said.

Isaac Donkor Distinguished
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