Prophet Nigel Gaisie’s prophecy about Guinea pops up after Coup [video]

Prophet Nigel Gaisie prophecy on Guinea coup
Prophet Nigel Gaisie's prophecy about Guinea pops up after Coup [video]

Founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has been spotted in a video prophesying about unrests in African country Guinea.

While speaking in what looked like one of his church services on October 25, 2020, the man of God indicated that he saw some sort of political unrest in Guinea.

According to him, the nation of Guinea was going to be thrown into a state of confusion of the country’s general election.

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Prophet Nigel Gaisie prophecy on Guinea coup
Prophet Nigel Gaisie’s prophecy about Guinea pops up after Coup [video]

He said the president of Guinea, Alpha Conde, was going to win the election but there would be some issues afterwards.

Prophet Nigel Gaisie even mentioned the president of Guinea’s name and said that was the name he saw in the realms of the spirit.

The man of God said he saw this prophecy about Guinea and mentioned it for the first time in March going on to April 2020.

The leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel even added that he was seeing similar political unrest in Ivory Coast.

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According to him, the elections in Ivory Coast was going to be rigged and it would cause some issues in the West African country.

Guinea, Guinea, Guinea…the current president would win and when this happens, there would be some unrest”, the man of God said.

Watch the video below :

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Guinean military commanders stage coup and remove President Alpha Condé from power.

Meanwhile, Mutinous soldiers in the West African nation of Guinea detained President Alpha Conde on Sunday after hours of heavy gunfire rang out near the presidential palace in the capital, then announced on state television that the government had been dissolved in an apparent coup d’etat.

The country’s borders were closed and its constitution was declared invalid in the announcement read aloud on state television by army Col. Mamadi Doumbouya, who told Guineans: “The duty of a soldier is to save the country.”

“We will no longer entrust politics to one man. We will entrust it to the people,” said Doumbouya, draped in a Guinean flag with about a half dozen other soldiers flanked at his side.

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