Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, commonly known as Nana Agradaa or Mama Pat has bragged that the day she meets President John Dramani Mahama she will go home with a ‘Ghana Must Go’ bag.
Agradaa claimed to carry power in the spiritual realms as she is a spiritual woman.
Speaking to her congregant during her Sunday service stated, “The day I will meet the sitting president, I will go home with a Ghana must-go bag. The day I will meet Your Excellency John Dramani Mahama, the day I will get the chance to see him, I will go home with Ghana Must Go bag.
When it comes to spirituality we are not joking, me I don’t joke when it comes to spirituality, I am a spiritual woman, and I carry power in the spiritual realms don’t joke with me, if you try I will strike you”.
Agradaa during her sermon also revealed that on the day she received the gift from Sammy Gyamfi she was testing a special oil from Israel called ‘Lucky Oil’, which she had already applied to her face.
She claimed that although there were many people around at the time, she was the one singled out and gifted citing this as proof that the oil works.
She urged Ghanaians to seek counselling and get the ‘Lucky Oil’ to boost their businesses, secure travel opportunities, and ultimately become billionaires.
Agradaa stated, “Anyone listening to my voice and you want to prosper, you need a favour, you want to travel, you want to be a billionaire come to Heaven Way Champion.
Where Sammy Gyamfi was didn’t he meet people there, what makes me special? It was the Lucky oil, and that Lucky oil is from Israel, you can never get it anywhere”.
“When the oil got to Ghana I tested it, and on that day Saturday when I was going out I tested some and it has worked for me for good and anyone who also wants to get a favour, listen when your light is off you will never gain favour or be gifted”, she added.
Sammy Gyamfi came under serious scrutiny after a video surfaced of him gifting fetish priestess now pastor Patricia Asiedua, commonly known as Nana Agradaa some huge sums of dollars.
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“The day I meet the sitting President, John Mahama, I will go home with a ‘Ghana Must Go’ bag. I don’t joke when it comes to spirituality. I am a spiritual woman, and I carry power in the spiritual realm.”
– Evangelist Patricia Asiedua popularly known as Nana Agradaa pic.twitter.com/ienfNfyO50
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) May 19, 2025