Controversial evangelist and media personality Nana Agradaa has launched a scathing threat against former President John Mahama’s political reputation. The self-styled prophetess, fresh from her recent public apology to Ghanaians, has now adopted an aggressive stance that could potentially shake Ghana’s political landscape.
Through a fiery video message recorded in what appears to be her private chapel, the woman formerly known as Evangelist Tupac delivered an ultimatum that left viewers stunned. With intense emotion, she swore to take drastic measures if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) proceeds with removing Sammy Gyamfi from his position.
The mercurial preacher framed her threat as a moral stand, claiming she refuses to be indirectly responsible for depriving Gyamfi of his livelihood. In her characteristic dramatic style, she outlined an extreme exit plan that includes burning down her own church and fleeing the country – actions she believes would permanently stain Mahama’s political image.
“This won’t just be about me leaving,” she passionately declared in the video, her voice trembling with intensity. “Years from now, when people ask what happened, Mahama’s name will forever be tied to this injustice.” The video shows her pacing dramatically before a backdrop of religious imagery, occasionally pounding the pulpit for emphasis.
Political analysts are divided on whether this is a genuine moral crusade or another calculated move by the controversial figure. What remains clear is that Agradaa has strategically positioned herself as Gyamfi’s unlikely defender, creating an unprecedented alliance between Ghana’s spiritual and political spheres.
Source: NewsandVibes.com