I’ve Never Said Lil Win’s Former Manager Wanted to Kill Him – Nigel Gaisie

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Prophet Nigel Gaisie has dispelled reports suggesting that he said the former manager of Lil Win, Zack, wanted to kill the actor and musician.

According to the man of God, he was misconstrued because he never made such statement.

A few months ago Lil Win, born Kwadwo Nkansah, visited Prophet Gaisie at his church. During prophetic session, the controversial preacher said he could see

Zack has locked Lil Win’s voice spiritually with a padlock under black magic practices.

The man of God added that, because of the purported spiritual machinations by Zack (manager), Lil Win is slowly losing his voice and would soon be dumb if things are not reversed in the spiritual realms for him.

But the statement from the founder and leader of True Word Prophetic Fire was misinterpreted by section of the media.

Speaking in an interview with Kofi TV, Prophet Nigel Gaisie said he disclosed that Kwadwo Nkansah is under a spiritual attack.

He vehemently denied saying that Zack wanted to kill the multiple award-winning Ghanaian actor.

According to him, Zack has a canal knowledge reason he misinterpreted his message and eventually stormed his church to cause destruction.

Source: Browngh.com

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