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Todays Trends Blog of Tuesday, 20 May 2025

Source: Samuel Osei

Controversial preacher and former fetish priestess Nana Agradaa, now known as Evangelist Patricia Asiedua or Mama Pat, has once again stirred social media and public conversation with her latest spiritual boasts and political name-dropping. Here’s a breakdown of the buzzworthy moments:

1. Agradaa Vows to Leave Mahama Meeting With a ‘Ghana Must Go’ Bag

During her Sunday sermon, Nana Agradaa claimed that if she ever meets former President John Dramani Mahama, she would walk away with a ‘Ghana Must Go’ bag — a term often associated with carrying large sums of money.

2. Declares Herself a Powerhouse in the Spiritual Realm

She boldly asserted that she is not to be taken lightly spiritually. “I carry power in the spiritual realms,” she told her congregation, warning that those who challenge her will be “struck” spiritually.

3.Says Sammy Gyamfi’s Gift Was Triggered by ‘Lucky Oil’ from Israel

Agradaa revealed that on the day she received a gift from NDC’s National Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, she had applied a spiritual product called “Lucky Oil” from Israel. She believes the oil was the reason she stood out and received the cash gift despite others being present.

4.Pushes ‘Lucky Oil’ as the Key to Wealth and Travel

She encouraged her followers and all Ghanaians to get their own bottle of Lucky Oil to attract favor, wealth, and travel opportunities. According to her, “when your light is off, you will never gain favor or be gifted.”

5.Sammy Gyamfi Faces Backlash Over Gift to Agradaa

A viral video showing Sammy Gyamfi gifting Agradaa a large amount of dollars has raised questions and drawn public criticism, especially given her controversial past and current spiritual branding.

Agradaa continues to blend sensational spirituality with public figures and political commentary, leaving many Ghanaians both amused and alarmed by her ever-growing influence and bold declarations.



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