Nigel Gaisie withdraws GH¢10m lawsuit against Kumchacha, issues fresh warning

Founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has withdrawn his GH¢10 million defamation lawsuit against Prophet Nicholas Osei.
Recently, Nigel Gaisie filed a lawsuit against Kumchacha over what he described as a series of defamatory statements made about him during public discussions and across various social media platforms.
In the suit, Prophet Nigel Gaisie alleged that Kumchacha had accused him of orchestrating arrangements and planting individuals within church congregations to obtain personal information, which he later presented as divine revelations during prophetic sessions.
In a recent development, Nigel Gaisie, in a post shared on Facebook and sighted by GhanaWeb on June 10, 2026, announced that he had decided to withdraw the case after receiving several appeals from his spiritual father and fellow ministers.
“Many men of God called on me to discontinue the case, though it was extremely difficult for me to agree because of the level of damage and hurt the said man of God and his cohorts have caused me over the years.
“Following advice from my spiritual father, Prophet Emmanuel Amoako, Reverend Agyenim Boadu, Reverend Kojo Bempah, Prophet Aginco, Prophet Maxwell Acheampong, Professor Boadi Nyamkye, Prophet Nana Yaw, Jesus One Touch, and many other men and women of God, I decided not to turn them down. Therefore, I have instructed that the specific case be discontinued,” he said.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie also issued a stern warning to Kumchacha, cautioning him against making any further comments about him.
According to him, he would not hesitate to return to court if Kumchacha speaks about him or his ministry again.
He stressed that no one supported him during difficult times and urged individuals spreading narratives about him to refrain from doing so.
“But let it be on record that if he does that to me or to any investment connected to me again, I will return to court and respectfully not listen to anyone this time. Ministry work, business, and every achievement are not easy to attain, so people should mind their own business and allow others to live in peace and do their work.
“Again, out of the respect I have for the body of Christ, I have listened, but he should be spoken to and told not to mention my name again. We are only colleagues in ministry; I do not share anything with him privately,” he added.
Read the full post below:



