Agradaa suspends one-on-one spiritual consultations in her church
Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has issued a strong warning to critics who accuse her of practising “Sika Gari” in her church.
According to her, anyone who claims she is involved in fraudulent spiritual practices, popularly referred to as “Sika Gari”, will face divine consequences.
“God will punish anybody who stands somewhere to say I do ‘Sika Gari’ in my church. May the anointing on me from prison deal with you,” she said.
She made the remarks during a sermon at her church, Heaven Way International Ministry, on April 19, 2026.
The evangelist, who was recently released from prison, also announced that she will no longer engage in any form of one-on-one spiritual consultations or private counselling sessions with members of her church.
According to her, all forms of spiritual consultations have been cancelled, adding that she will no longer offer spiritual direction, advice, or personal intervention to individuals.
She explained that if she receives any spiritual insight about someone, she will keep it to herself and pray privately without informing anyone.
Nana Agradaa said the decision is influenced by past allegations made against her, particularly claims that she collected GH¢1,000 during consultations, which she says contributed to her sentencing.
“I don’t need anyone to come to me for consultation or spiritual direction. I won’t allow a situation where someone later claims they gave me money for help, leading to problems for me. If I have any spiritual guidance to offer, I will keep it and pray over it in my room,” she stated emphatically.