Popular Ghanaian prophet Nigel Gaisie has stated that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will win the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) presidential primaries. The prophecy has sparked strong reactions across political and social circles in Ghana.
Speaking publicly, Prophet Gaisie said his message was based on what he described as spiritual insight, not personal preference. He stressed that his role is to speak what he believes God reveals to him, regardless of public opinion.
A Prophecy That Has Stirred Debate
Prophecies linked to Ghanaian politics often attract attention, and this one is no different. Supporters of Dr. Bawumia see the statement as encouraging, while critics argue that leadership should be decided strictly at the ballot box.
Despite the mixed reactions, Prophet Gaisie urged the public to remain calm. He reminded Ghanaians that political choices still rest with party delegates and voters, not prophets.
Dr. Bawumia’s Position in the NPP
Dr. Bawumia, Ghana’s Vice President, is a leading figure within the NPP. He has built a reputation around economic policy, digital reforms, and public sector innovation.
As the party prepares for its presidential primaries, Dr. Bawumia remains one of the most talked-about contenders. His campaign continues to gain attention nationwide, both from supporters and critics.
Faith, Politics, and Public Reaction
Religion plays a visible role in Ghana’s public life, and political prophecies often spark strong emotions. Some citizens welcome such spiritual perspectives, while others prefer to keep faith separate from politics.
Prophet Gaisie clarified that his statement should not create division. He encouraged peaceful political engagement and respect for differing views.
Looking Ahead
While the prophecy has added another layer to the political conversation, the final outcome of the NPP presidential primaries will be determined by party delegates. Until then, discussions around leadership, vision, and competence are expected to continue.
