It appears the founder and lead pastor of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, foresaw the military overtake that happened in Guinea-Bissau on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
Speaking in an interview on Staf FM just about six days ago, Nigel Gaisie warned of an imminent coup d’état in one of the countries in West Africa.
He, however, did not mention the exact country where the coup would take place.
“From now to February, March, there is a coup d’état attempt in West Africa… Ivory Coast is on the radar, and the West Africa zone is on the radar,” he said.
The prophet warned the leaders of the West African subregion to listen to their citizens and also take prophecies seriously.
He recalled how the President of Guinea, Alpha Condé, was removed from office in 2021 right after his prophecy.
“The President of Guinea, Conakry, he was here. The last time he came to Ghana, one of the girls who comes to my church from Guinea was a daughter of the ambassador, so I told her that she should tell the President that there will be an overthrow. And the President told the girl in French that he's going to Conakry, he will come back and they will talk and deal with it. As soon as he went, he was overthrown.
“Prophecy may not like the person saying it. But even if it's not from God and from the devil, there's an element to learn something from. Granted, if you don't believe in God and you believe in the devil, you got to take it seriously,” he said.
Coup d'etat: Guinea-Bissau soldiers say they have taken power after reports of president's arrest
He went on to urge the security officials of Ghana to protect President John Dramani Mahama.
“The security bosses should protect the President, for us, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana, and all the other people. There's an agenda. The last thing will lead to a coup d’état,” he said.
About the Coup:
A group of military officers say they have seized control of Guinea-Bissau amid reports that the president, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, has been arrested.
Shortly after gunshots were heard in the capital, Bissau, government sources told the BBC that Embaló had been detained.
Military officers then appeared on state TV, saying they had suspended the electoral process and would be in charge until further notice.
The West African nation had been awaiting the outcome of Sunday's presidential election, in which the main opposition candidate had been disqualified from running.
The results were expected on Thursday. Both Embaló and his closest rival, Fernando Dias, have claimed victory.
Late on Wednesday afternoon, Embaló told France 24 in a phone call: "I have been deposed."
Watch a video of his remarks below:
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