Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has once again found herself at the center of controversy following bold remarks made during a sermon at her Heaven Way Chapel.
In a video that has gone viral on Facebook, the self-styled spiritual leader and former fetish priestess confidently declared that if she ever meets former President John Dramani Mahama, she would leave the encounter with a “Ghana Must Go” bag full of money.
“The day I meet the sitting president, I will go home with a ‘Ghana-must-go’ bag full of money. I don’t joke when it comes to spirituality. I am a spiritual woman who carries power in the spiritual realm,” Agradaa said.
Her comments, which many have interpreted as both audacious and provocative, have drawn a mixed bag of reactions from social media users—some amused by her confidence, others questioning her motives and the implications of her statement.
Agradaa also used the platform to issue a warning to her critics: “Don’t joke with me, because if you do, I’ll crush you. That’s why I don’t respond to non-entities. I only reply to people who have made a name for themselves. You can never defeat me.”
The outspoken evangelist is no stranger to media attention, often making headlines with her fiery declarations and controversial claims.