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Nana Agradaa Declares Bawumia's Victory Divinely Ordained
In a bold statement that challenges conventional beliefs about elections, Nana Agradaa has asserted that the outcome of Ghana’s upcoming presidential election is already decided by God, regardless of voters' choices.
Speaking in a viral video shared widely on social media, the self-proclaimed woman of God declared that the votes of Ghanaians will not determine the election results. She confidently stated that God has already chosen Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, as the next President of Ghana.
According to Nana Agradaa, the divine revelation she received assures her that Dr. Bawumia’s victory is inevitable. She explained that God never fails in His plans, and since He has declared Bawumia as the chosen one, there is no force that can alter this outcome.
"Whether Ghanaians vote for Bawumia or not, he will still emerge as the next president," she proclaimed, adding that God’s will cannot be thwarted by human actions.
While emphasizing her unwavering belief in the prophecy, Nana Agradaa advised Ghanaians to align themselves with God’s plan by casting their votes for Dr. Bawumia. She argued that voting for him would show faith in God’s direction and secure a smoother transition to His ordained leadership.
“Even if you don’t vote, Bawumia will still win because it is God’s decision. However, to be on the safer side, it’s better to vote for him,” she remarked, urging Ghanaians to cooperate with divine will.
Her comments have sparked discussions online, with many questioning the implications of her claims. While some view her statements as an expression of faith, others see them as undermining the democratic process by suggesting that voter participation is irrelevant.
Despite the controversy, Nana Agradaa remains steadfast in her declaration. Her proclamation adds to the growing narrative of spiritual endorsements in Ghanaian politics, where religious leaders often wield significant influence over public opinion.
As the election approaches, Nana Agradaa’s statements will likely continue to stir debate, particularly about the intersection of faith, prophecy, and democracy. For now, her conviction remains clear: in her view, Dr. Bawumia’s presidency is a matter of divine certainty.
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