Nana Agradaa Told Me There Was No God When I Went To Her Office To Deliver A Message From God- Prophetess Reveals



Following the sentence of Ghanaian fetish priestess turned woman of God, Nana Agradaa, everyone who had had an encounter with her before has taken to social media to share.

A Ghanaian fetish priestess turned prophetess has shared how Nana Agradaa once sacked her when she went to her place to disseminate information given to her by God.

The woman claims just like Nana Agradaa, she was also a fetish priestess, but due to some personal reasons, she is now a prophetess.

Sharing the story, the woman whose real identity is not yet known said she had a message from God to deliver to Nana Agradaa.

According to her, after receiving the message, she went to Nana Agradaa’s office with one of her pastors to disseminate the information.

The young woman noted that when she told Nana Agradaa, the woman of God got angry and attacked her, after which she told her that there was no God.

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“I didn’t know her that much. I once met her after I had become a woman of God. God gave me a message to deliver to her. So, I went to her place with my pastor. When I went there, she attacked me”, the prophetess said.

“She told me that, by the time I would get to know that there was no God, the world might have come to an end, and my life, miserable”, she added.

When asked whether Nana Agradaa was a woman of God as at the time the incident happened, the prophetess said “Yes, she was a woman of God. I even went with this my pastor. We even went to church, and after that, my pastor and i went to meet her in her office. I told her that God had given me a message to deliver to her. All that she told me is what i have already told you please”.


Razak Musah Abdul
Razak Abdul is a versatile Ghanaian professional whose career encompasses blogging, writing, education, and community journalism. A graduate of AAMUSTED (formerly the University of Education, Winneba), he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Education, which informs his clear, impactful writing style. Through his multifaceted work, Razak combines educational insight with journalistic integrity to produce content that informs and engages diverse audiences.
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