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Nigel Gaisie’s Prophecy About Agradaa’s Release Resurfaces After Court Reduces Her Sentence

Prophet Nigel Gaisie has drawn renewed attention online after an earlier prophecy he made about Nana Agradaa’s freedom from prison gained fresh relevance following a major court ruling. Social media users and supporters highlighted his prediction after news spread that Agradaa’s long prison term had been reduced, making her possible release more likely within the year.

Nigel Gaisie, the founder and leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, spoke about the visionary message during a New Year’s Eve Watch Night service at the end of 2025. In that prophecy, he said he saw in a vision that Agradaa would be released from prison, although he did not specify when or how this would happen. The prophet described hearing a radio broadcast announcing her release and seeing symbolic imagery in the vision.

The prophet’s comments were originally made when Agradaa was serving a 15-year sentence for offences related to alleged fraud and false spiritual claims. Her conviction had drawn wide public interest since she was found guilty and jailed in July 2025, and her legal team later appealed the sentence.

On February 5, 2026, the Amasaman High Court announced a reduction of her sentence to 12 calendar months after reviewing her appeal, a decision that fuelled reactions online and led several users to recall Nigel Gaisie’s earlier prediction. The lighter sentence means Agradaa may be released within the year, which many followers now see as aligning with the prophet’s vision.

Reactions to the resurfaced prophecy have been mixed. Some have praised Gaisie for the foresight, while others remain cautious, noting that prophetic statements are open to interpretation and must be seen in context of real events and legal outcomes.

As news of the sentence reduction continues to circulate, Nigel Gaisie’s prophecy remains an example of how spiritual claims and real-world legal developments intersect in public conversation and social media debates.

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