“What a hypocritical world” – Nigel Gaisie calls out Ghanaians double standards

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Elder Kwabena Donkor and his two late son

Prophet Nigel Gaisie, the Founder and Leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, has called out Ghanaians for their double standards towards some Ghanaian Prophets.

According to Nigel Gaisie, it is hypocritical how some Ghanaian mam of God are totally disliked.

Nigel Gaisie cited the death of the two sons of the Hebron Prayer Camp leader in a tragic helicopter crash at Tema Community One, with the death of Rev Eastwood’s two children and the death of Prophet Dr Badu Kobi’s son.

The man of God highlighted that, when Prophet Dr Badu Kobi lost his son, Ghanaians alleged he used them for rituals, when the Hebron Prayer Camp leader and Rev Eastwood lost their children, it was a disaster.

In a statement shared on his Facebook page on March 23, 2026, Nigel Gaisie wrote, “Watching the speech of Elder Donkor at Hebron prayer camp, who lost his two sons in a recent plane crash. When his two sons die, they are gone to God.

When Rev Eastwood lost his two children in an accident, it was a disaster. When Prophet Dr Badu Kobi lost his son,that one dierr’he has used his son for rituals. What a world of people we have.What a hypocritical world, indeed, the prophets are TRUELY HATED BY THEIR OWN”.

Nigel Gaisie further condemned an incident involving Fire Oja, with some unknown individuals reportedly disrupting activities at his church.

“Again, I condemn with the highest level of force, what the unguided and unscrupulous masked men went to do at Prophet *FireOja’s church. I call on the Ghana police to arrest them; the Ministry of Chieftancy and Religious Affairs should act because Ghana is not a jungle.

Moreso, if not a private hate and interest against the prophetic ministry, no sensible person must attack a man/woman of God behind the pulpit, you can wait or at best go to Court ***ENOUGH OF THE DISRESPECT AGAINST THE PROPHETIC MINISTRY IN GHANA….ENOUGH..’.We are one people, let’s live in peace, dignity and love….PNG”, Nigel Gaisie added.

His comments follow, Elder Frank Kwabena Donkor, the Founder and Leader of Hebron Prayer Camp, who lost his two sons in the Tema Community 1 aircraft crash, has broken his silence.

According to the Hebron Camp pastor, his wife told him that what they are going through happened to many people long before they were even born.

The man of God cited Biblical characters like Adam, Naomi, and Job as he quoted scriptures to encourage the congregation about facing trials.

Speaking during a church service on Sunday, March 22, 2026, Elder Donkor stated, “My wife said to me that what has happened to us and we are going through happened to many people long before we were even born. I asked her why she said that, and she explained to me that several people, even in the Bible, experienced this long before we were born”.

“Adam went through the same experience with his first two children when the firstborn killed the secondborn child. Naomi also experienced the same thing of losing a husband and her children, and even Job, who lost 10 children,” he noted.

He added, “I know that by the grace of God, everything he has destined for us shall surely come to pass. Let us console ourselves and be strong in the Lord because God is about to do bigger things in this church”.

“Following the incident, I’ve had several renowned world leaders reach out to me. I didn’t know that the church was well known and had a high reach among people,” he revealed.

It will be recalled that the two victims of Monday, March 16, 2026, Sky Arrow microlight aircraft crash in Tema have been identified as sons of a popular pastor.

The two victims of the microlight aircraft crash have been identified as two sons of the founder of Hebron Prayer Camp near Nsawam, Elder Frank Kwabena Donkor.

One of the sons, a distinguished pilot and instructor, Captain Frank Donkor, and his younger brother,

Captain Frank Donkor is reported to have taken his brother on the ill-fated flight.

Captain Frank Donkor, who was piloting the aircraft at the time of the incident, is described as a seasoned airman who held both Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) and Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII) ratings.

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