“President’s Hug Enough for Me, Even if I Don’t Go to Heaven” – Agradaa
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'Even if I don’t make it to heaven, I’m okay' — Agradaa after hugging Mahama - Ghana Weekend
Former fetish priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa, has said she would feel content even if she doesn’t make it to heaven—simply because she got the chance to hug President John Dramani Mahama. She said this in an interview after the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving event in Accra on Tuesday July 1. Agradaa, filled with excitement, called the experience spiritually rewarding and praised President Maham…
“President’s Hug Enough for Me, Even if I Don’t Go to Heaven” – Agradaa
President Mahama hugging Agradaa EVANGELIST PATRICIA Asiedu, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has jokingly said that hugging President John Dramani Mahama was so special that she’s okay if she doesn’t go to heaven. “I’ve Had the Privilege to Hug the President. Even if I Don’t Go to Heaven, I’m Okay” Nana Agradaa made this statement after exchanging pleasantries with President John Mahama and other government officials on the maiden National Day …
Mahama Leads Ghana’s Historic First National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving
In a momentous display of national unity, reverence, and gratitude, President John Dramani Mahama has led Ghana’s first-ever National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, hailing it as both a sacred and historic event. Against the solemn backdrop of the forecourt of the State House, thousands gathered—from all regions and walks of life—to lift their voices in worship, thanksgiving, and supplication to the Almighty God. The gathering was graced by th…
President Mahama leads National Prayer and Thanksgiving Day at State House
President John Dramani Mahama, together with top government officials, joined a massive gathering of Christians at the forecourt of the State House to pray and give thanks to God. The event also served to seek divine guidance for national peace and prosperity. The service was attended by prominent religious leaders from both orthodox and charismatic […] The post Photos: President Mahama leads National Prayer and Thanksgiving Day at State House a…
National Day of Prayer: ‘make a difference in 3 years’ - Bishop Duncan-Williams urges Pres. Mahama
The Founder and Overseer of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to leave a lasting legacy during his final three years in office. Delivering a sermon at the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving on Tuesday, 1st July 2025, Archbishop Duncan-Williams expressed concern over Ghana’s slow pace of development, stressing the urgent need to break the cycle of retrogression. He r…
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