This Election Has Made Me Popular, I Am Not The First Person To Give A Fake Prophecy – Nana Agradaa Replies Critics

Controversial self-acclaimed woman of God, Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has responded to critics following her failed prophecy that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia would win Ghana’s presidential election......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

Despite the backlash, Agradaa remains defiant, stating that the election has made her more popular.

Agradaa’s prophecy had sparked widespread debate, with many questioning her credibility as a woman of God.

However, she has defended her actions, claiming that even renowned prophets have had predictions proven wrong. “I am not the first person to make a false prophecy,” she said confidently.

The controversy surrounding Agradaa’s prophecy intensified after Dr. Bawumia conceded defeat and congratulated John Dramani Mahama on his victory in the 2024 elections.

In a surprising turn of events, Agradaa was seen dancing and waving an NDC flag at her church, sparking outrage among many who felt she had been dishonest about her prophecy.

Agradaa’s actions have been met with widespread criticism, with many calling her out for giving a fake prophecy. Some have even gone as far as to ask her to return to her shrine, citing her earlier declaration that she would stop being an evangelist if Dr. Bawumia didn’t win the elections.

Despite the backlash, Agradaa remains unapologetic, stating that she is the only prophetess bold enough to come out and defend herself. Her response has left many wondering about the implications of her actions on her credibility as a spiritual leader.

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