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2nd July 2025 12:04:00 PM
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Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa, shared a brief moment with President John Dramani Mahama during the National Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer held at the forecourt of the State House on Monday, July 1.
While the president was exchanging pleasantries with members of the public during a recess at the event, Agradaa approached him and received what appeared to be a light embrace.
The encounter visibly thrilled the evangelist, who later described it as a fulfilling moment.
“I’m really excited to be here, especially because I got to see the President in person. What he has done is beautiful. It shows he has a vision for the country and cares about where Ghana is heading. I even had the chance to hug him today, and honestly, even if I don’t make it to heaven, I feel fulfilled,” she said.
In 2024, the acclaimed evangelist made some bold statements regarding the 2024 elections.
Although she had initially declared her intention to stay away from politics, she reversed that decision and publicly announced her support for a candidate.
Addressing her congregation, Agradaa emphasized her influence and the weight of her endorsements.
"I had decided not to follow politics, but now I feel the need to state where I stand. So, in 2024, I, Agradaa, will choose the party I support," she proclaimed.
She further asserted that her backing has never failed. "The person I decide to support will become president, whether you like it or not, and once they take the presidential seat, they will remain there unless I am no longer alive. This is a directive from God."
Agradaa also highlighted the power of her social media presence, claiming it significantly amplified her endorsement.
"From now on, the battle lines are drawn because when I speak, it has a significant impact. Among all the people on social media who speak for presidents, no one is louder or has a wider reach than me," she declared.
She concluded with a resolute message, indicating the importance of the election and her commitment to active participation.
"The 2024 election is a do-or-die affair. We are all going to get involved, and we won't stay silent anymore."
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