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Nana Agradaa Rejects "Prophetess" Title, Prophesies Dr. Bawumia’s Victory in 2024 Election
Controversial preacher Evangelist Mama Pat, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has clarified that she should not be referred to as a "prophetess." The leader of Heaven Way Church has stated that while many perceive her as a woman, she identifies as a spiritual man in the spiritual realm and insists on being called a "Prophet."
Nana Agradaa, known for her bold statements and prophecies, recently stirred public interest with her prediction about the winner of Ghana's 2024 general elections. In a video circulating on social media, she revealed that God has shown her a vision of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, emerging victorious.
Speaking on GhPage’s Rash Hour show, she elaborated on the prophecy, emphasizing that it was a divine revelation. Despite her known affiliation with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and her admiration for former President John Mahama, she explained that her prophecy was based purely on God’s directive.
"I am a born NDC sympathizer, and I come from a home that supports John Mahama," she disclosed. "But when God speaks, I have no choice but to obey." Nana Agradaa noted that the message from God was profound, and while she chose to share only a portion of it with Ghanaians, it has sparked anger and backlash from various quarters.
According to her, God’s message for Dr. Bawumia is to remain calm and trust in His guidance as the election approaches. She advised the NPP candidate to "sit and relax" because God would take charge of everything.
The outspoken preacher’s remarks have once again placed her at the center of public discourse. While some have commended her for delivering what they believe to be a divine message, others have criticized her, questioning the legitimacy of her prophecy and her motives.
Nana Agradaa, however, remains steadfast, stating that she has no personal interest in the outcome of the elections and is only fulfilling her spiritual duty. She stressed that obedience to God’s instructions supersedes her personal affiliations or public opinion.
As the 2024 elections draw closer, Nana Agradaa’s prophecy has added a layer of intrigue to an already charged political landscape. Her revelation, coupled with her insistence on being recognized as a prophet, continues to dominate conversations across social and traditional media platforms.
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