Speaking in an interview with Roman Fada on Atinka TV, the evangelist addressed growing public skepticism about her transformation, particularly criticisms fueled by her recent social media activity.
Agradaa questioned the basis of claims that she has not genuinely changed, arguing that many of her critics are themselves engaged in wrongdoing.
“When I hear that, I ask myself, those saying that, have they changed? Sometimes I don’t understand Ghanaians. Those saying that are engaged in gossip, fornication, robbery and others—have they changed?” she said.
She insisted that her repentance is sincere but emphasized that she cannot pretend to adopt a personality that is not authentic to her.
“They know I have repented but for the change, I don’t know what they are talking about because I can’t fake,” she added.
Reflecting on her past, Agradaa admitted she was previously involved in frequent online disputes and verbal exchanges. However, she stated that she has now made a conscious decision to avoid controversies and actions that contradict her faith.
According to her, some individuals she clashed with in the past may still harbor resentment and attempt to provoke her, but she remains committed to not engaging.
She stressed that her current focus is on her spiritual journey and ministry work, despite ongoing criticism from sections of the public.
Agradaa also addressed concerns about her energetic and outspoken demeanor, explaining that her lively personality is intentional and central to her evangelism.
She noted that her charisma helps draw attention, allowing her to effectively communicate her message and reach a wider audience.
According to the evangelist, her approach is not about self-promotion but about using her natural traits to spread the gospel. She added that she has no intention of changing this aspect of her personality, as she believes it enhances her ministry.
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