The founder and leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has dropped a fresh prophecy about a constituency in Ghana. He mentioned the Upper Denkyira West as the constituency in question. He stated that he saw the seat going to the opposite direction. He added that he saw that in a dream so he told all who have ears to take it seriously. See prophecy.

The prophecy can be translated and understood by many in different ways. This is my opinion.
The Upper Denkyira West constituency was won by the then National Democratic Congress parliamentary candidate, Daniel Ohene Darko. He won with an over 500 margin votes.

From the prophecy delivered by Nigel Gaisie, one can infer that the NPP Parliamentary candidate be it Samuel Nsowah Djan or any other candidate who will represent the NPP in that constituency, will take the seat from the National Democratic Congress. He did not specify the date when that will happen.
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