Controversial evangelist and former fetish priestess, Nana Agradaa, has reignited political tensions with sharp criticisms of former President John Mahama.
Speaking passionately before her congregation, she shed her prophetic persona of “Prophetess Mama Pat” to voice her opinions on the upcoming general election.
During the address, Nana Agradaa referred to herself as Evangelist Tupac and declared that John Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, lacks the credibility and discipline needed to lead the country again.
Reflecting on his tenure as president, she alleged that Mahama mismanaged the nation’s resources, claiming his administration prioritized personal indulgences over the welfare of Ghanaians.
“He squandered the country’s money on frivolous pursuits, including spending lavishly on slay queens,” she asserted, to the loud affirmations of her audience.
Nana Agradaa warned that if Mahama were to return to power, Ghanaians could face a repeat of the past, when critical national issues were sidelined in favor of personal pleasures.
“Voting for Mahama means putting the nation in the hands of slay queens,” she declared dramatically.
Her remarks have sparked heated reactions across social media, with supporters of the former president dismissing her claims as unfounded and inflammatory.
Others, however, see her comments as a reflection of growing frustrations among some sections of the electorate.