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Your lies, attacks and loose talks have killed pastors

Prophet Nigel Gaisie has strongly condemned Kennedy Agyapong for what he describes as years of reckless public commentary that have endangered the lives and reputations of pastors in Ghana.

In a heartfelt Facebook post, the leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel blamed the MP’s persistent verbal attacks on the church for creating a hostile climate that has allegedly led to emotional distress and, in some cases, the death of fellow prophets.

“Some of my prophet friends have died because of your lies, attacks, and loose talks,” Gaisie wrote. “You’ve turned the public against genuine men of God.”

Rather than focusing solely on politics, Gaisie’s message highlights the psychological and spiritual consequences of constant vilification of pastors in the media. He accused Agyapong of fueling cynicism toward the church and labeled his behavior as dangerous.

While acknowledging the right to hold leaders accountable, Gaisie warned that persistent disrespect for religious institutions carries a cost. “We’re watching and waiting… not out of fear, but because God is not silent,” he added.

The message adds a deeper layer to the long-running tension between Kennedy Agyapong and sections of the religious community—one rooted not just in politics, but in what Gaisie frames as a spiritual and moral crisis triggered by unchecked rhetoric.

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