The newly born-again who now prefers to be referred to as Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng made this known at a press conference.
During her interaction with the media, the priestess-turned-evangelist said her decision is in fulfillment of a promise she made to Christ when she was in the grip of the law.
Clad in white apparel with long-braided hair and spectacles to match, Nana Agradaa who had a rosary around her neck emitted that she had a covenant with Jesus before she was sent to court. According to her, she told God she would believe in Him if she experiences His greatness.
“I threw a challenge to God to rescue me from the accusations leveled against me because I had no hopes,” she said. “I told God He’s the Supreme Being, if I’m not incarcerated after stepping foot in court that day, I’ll hail Him. After I threw that challenge to God, I stepped out from the cell.”
In what appeared to be a good signal that followed her prayer, Nana Agradaa said she met two renowned gospel musicians afterward who were on a mission to deliver a message from God.
“I got to the National Security Office and was told two men were looking for me. They were Nicholas Omane Acheampong and Great Ampong,” she recalled.
“Omane Acheampong told me that Christ had sent them, Christ had asked them to come and encourage me and also to tell me He will intercede. And that after the intercession, I should worship Him because this is the time. Ampong also added his voice to it.
“Glory be to God! When I got to the court, the judge only asked for my signature and passport. That was when I lifted my eyes unto the Lord and told Him I’ll fulfill my part of the deal.”
It appeared this was just the beginning of her woes as she was again thrown into prison; this time, it was due to an accusation leveled against her by Rev. Obofour, founder and leader of Anointed Palace Chapel (APC). Once again, the goodness of God manifested, she touted.
“Again, I had a covenant with God. The next day, I was granted bail. I went to church on Sunday and glorified God. I promised to not worship deities again. I don’t even want to be called Nana Agradaa anymore. I have a piece of video evidence to this,” Nana Agradaa remarked. Read Full Story
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