- Appiah Stadium has accused some of Ghana’s religious leaders of attempting to extort John Mahama with their prophecies
- He referenced the likes of Nigel Gaisie and Owusu Bempah, who boast of prophesying about Mahama’s presidency
- He boldly appealed to the religious leaders to stop weaponising fear with their messages
Ghanaian political commentator Appiah Stadium has expressed his frustrations with some of the country’s renowned prophets, including Nigel Gaisie and Owusu Bempah.

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During an interview with Kumasi’s Royal TV, Appiah Stadium weighed in on the increasing involvement of religious leaders in current affairs and politics.
He accused the religious leaders of manipulating their prophecies and visions to secure favours from the president.
“All the prophets (Owusu Bempah) and co who have focused on politics are staking bets. All of them follow what the voters are saying to make their predictions. Nigel Gaise sometimes calls me to know what happens on the grounds. The next day, you’ll hear it in his prophecy,” Appiah Stadium established.

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According to the staunch supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the prophets have sinister motives to allegedly extort the president of the day.
“I know some preachers who are bent on profiting off John Mahama for supporting him. If the president wasn’t strong-willed with his commitment to Ghana, they would frustrate him,” Appiah Stadium said.
The NDC political commentator said the prophets had hidden the truth but were feeding Ghanaians lies.
“They are constantly trying to cause fear and panic. How can a president say he prophesied to elect Ghana’s president when he couldn’t even catch a vision that he would be arrested by the police,” Appiah Stadium questioned.
Appiah Stadium tags Nigel Gaisie, others as fake
In Appiah Stadium’s recent interview with Royal TV, he boldly established that the ominous prophecies from some of the prophets were fabrications.
He noted that he had a good relationship with some of the prophets and admitted that he often helps them to fabricate their prophecies.
“If I said some of the things I know, some people would never step foot in church again. We need to reduce the fear we have of them.”
Appiah Stadium hails Otumfuo
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Appiah Stadium recently garnered attention for lying on the floor to show respect to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
The incident happened during the Millennium Excellence Award golf tournament held in Kumasi, Ashanti Region.’
This act ignited mixed reactions online, with some praising his humility and others questioning the appropriateness of such gestures.
Source: YEN.com.gh
Source: Yen.com.gh