Efya to celebrants: Be measured over Nana Agradaa’s comeback
Ghanaian singer Efya has stirred conversation on social media following her reaction to celebrations marking the release of evangelist Nana Agradaa.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Efya suggested that those jubilating over Agradaa’s freedom may eventually regret their excitement.
Commenting under a post about supporters gathering to celebrate at Heavenway Champions International Ministry, the singer wrote, “She’s fitting to do it to y’all again.. n again.. we gon see..!!” accompanied by several eye-roll emojis.
Her remark appeared to question whether the controversial evangelist might repeat past actions that previously landed her in trouble with the law.
The original post, shared by SIKAOFFICIAL, showed members and supporters of Heavenway Champions International Ministry assembling in what was described as a spirit-filled atmosphere to worship and celebrate the release of their founder, Nana Agradaa.
Nana Agradaa, also known as Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, has remained a polarising figure in Ghana’s religious and social space, with her legal battles and dramatic transformation from traditional priestess to evangelist often making headlines.
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