Prophet Nigel Gaisie, the leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, has voiced his disappointment with the perceived lack of support from Ghanaians for Afua Asantewaa’s endeavor to break the Guinness World Records in a sing-a-thon.
He expressed bewilderment, questioning why Ghanaians showed overwhelming support for Nigerian chef Hilda Baci during her record-breaking cooking marathon, yet a similar level of enthusiasm and participation has been lacking in replicating such actions locally.
In a post on his social media, he stated, “Alas, have you chanced on any Nigerian celebrity or blogger posting about Afua’s sing-a-thon? But Ghanaians no make we sleep when it was Hilda. Let’s learn to mind our business and promote ours… YOURS IS YOURS.”
“I was there this dawn to support Asantewaa… Go girl, go Ghana,” he added.
The religious leader called on Ghanaians to adopt the Nigerian culture of supporting their own, highlighting that Nigerian pastors readily back their fellow countrymen without hesitation.
He criticized certain Ghanaian pastors for what he characterized as divisive conduct, pointing out their tendencies to engage in tension, hostilities, and plotting against one another.
“They have practiced a culture of supporting their own no matter what. Nigerian pastors support their own regardless but Ghana dierr, fooling saaaaaaa.
“Some, Ghanaian pastors behave even more bigger than God, full of tension, and hostilities, plotting to bring one another down is what is always on their mind. A big Nigerian prophet once asked me, Prof. Nigel, why are your people soo divisive? no love or best wishes for one another, I was like some of us will change the narrative,” he added.