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The General Overseer of the True World Fire Prophetic Ministries, prophet Nigel Gaisie has warned of eminent attack during the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon

The General Overseer said he foresaw terrorists detonating explosives in a stadium during the AFCON tournament.

Addressing his members during a church service, the Ghanaian-based prophet advised the participating countries to be prayerful in order to avert the disaster during the tournament in Cameroon.

He said, “This is an international prophecy. The Lord carried my spirit into a place like Cameroon concerning the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

“I saw something like players standing on a stretcher and they were in pain as some of them were crying.

“Let the nation Cameroon pray and any other qualified team also do same because I’m seeing something like a terrorist attack and explosive attacks.

“I’m seeing that something happened at the stadium and the whole place was in disorder and people died.”

Meanwhile, the Ghanaian government had cautioned pastors against issuing prophecies that would cause panic and fear.

The 2021 AFCON tournament is set to commence in Cameroon on Sunday, January 9, 2022.

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