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Agradaa's Stunning U-Turn: Netizens React to Her Church Celebration of Mahama's Win After Prophesying Bawumia's Victory

Mon, 9 Dec 2024 Source: Mercy Mensah

Controversial evangelist Patricia Oduro Asiedua, also known as Nana Agradaa, is back in the spotlight. This time, it's for her enthusiastic celebration of John Mahama's win in the 2024 presidential elections. Just a while back, she was prophesying a win for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, but it seems she's had a change of heart .

Agradaa hosted a lively thanksgiving service to honor Mahama's victory, complete with dancing, NDC flags, and prayers of thanksgiving. However, her sudden U-turn hasn't gone unnoticed. Netizens are calling her out for seemingly forgetting her earlier prophecy and promise to return to her shrine as a chief priestess if Bawumia didn't win .

Interestingly, Agradaa took a moment during the service to praise Dr. Bawumia for conceding defeat, but also expressed frustration that he ignored her "prophetic advice" on his dress code. She even claimed that Bawumia's choice of attire may have contributed to his loss .

Agradaa's past as a fetish priestess seems to be affecting how people perceive her prophecies. She lamented that people don't take her seriously because of her past, and that's understandable given her history .

Love her or hate her, Agradaa knows how to keep people talking. Her latest antics have left Ghanaians buzzing online, with many calling her out for her sudden change of heart. Whatever her motives, Agradaa remains a fascinating figure in Ghanaian politics and religion .

Source: Mercy Mensah