‘Your husband loved you before you specked your body’ - Agradaa to Florence Obinim

Agradaa, Sika Gari.jpeg Agradaa is the General Overseer of Heaven’s Way Chapel International

Fri, 19 Jun 2026 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

The General Overseer of Heaven’s Way Chapel International, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Agradaa, has sent a strong message to pastors, prophets, and their wives, urging them to be content with their natural appearance and what God has blessed them with.

In a snippet from a live video circulating on social media, Agradaa passionately advised faith workers, especially pastors and their spouses, to avoid comparing themselves to others and to appreciate what they already have.

According to her, pastors should remain content with the wives God has given them, while pastors’ wives should also embrace their natural bodies instead of undergoing cosmetic enhancements.

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“Be content with what you have. If you’re a pastor, be content with your wife; you’re a pastor’s wife with small buttocks, be content with it. That’s what God gave you,” she said

Speaking directly about gospel musician Florence Obinim, wife of Prophet Obinim, Agradaa stated that every action comes with consequences and that people should think carefully before making decisions.

She claimed that before Florence enhanced her body, her husband loved and accepted her as she was, but she is now facing marital challenges after making those changes.

“Before you specked your body, your husband loved you, before you enhanced your buttocks and other parts, your husband loved you, so what is the sense of what you did? It has rather collapsed your marriage,” she claimed

Using herself as an example, Agradaa said she has never undergone any body enhancement or altered any part of her body, yet her husband continues to love and choose her.

“My husband loves me as I am, my husband Asiamah said he loves me just as I am,” she said

The comments have since generated mixed reactions on social media, with some people agreeing with her message about self-contentment, while others believe that body enhancement remains a personal choice.

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