
Controversial evangelist and founder of Heaven Way Chapel, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah—better known to many as Nana Agradaa, has once again found herself at the center of public debate after making yet another jaw-dropping pronouncement.
In a recent Facebook livestream that quickly went viral, the former fetish priestess, now turned preacher, spoke with unshakable confidence about what she believes would happen if she ever had an audience with President John Dramani Mahama.
“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.”
Her declaration, equal parts audacious and enigmatic, has sparked confusion, criticism, and amusement in equal measure. As always, Agradaa’s bold statements blur the line between spiritual conviction and theatrical performance.
Not one to shy away from confrontation, she also took aim at those who question her authority or mock her claims, issuing a no-nonsense warning: “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 remarks have reignited conversations about Agradaa’s role in Ghana’s religious scene, where faith, influence, and power often collide in unpredictable ways.
While some view her as a spiritual force to reckon with, others see her as a master of self-promotion. Either way, Nana Agradaa remains a name that keeps people talking.