Agradaa kneels to beg Mahama for forgiveness at Opambour’s church
Controversial Ghanaian evangelist Nana Agradaa has stirred widespread reactions after she publicly knelt to plead for forgiveness from former President John Dramani Mahama during a church service. The incident took place at the church of Ebenezer Boakye Adarkwah, widely known as Opambour. In a video
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Controversial Ghanaian evangelist Nana Agradaa has stirred widespread reactions after she publicly knelt to plead for forgiveness from former President John Dramani Mahama during a church service.
The incident took place at the church of Ebenezer Boakye Adarkwah, widely known as Opambour. In a video that has since gone viral, Agradaa is seen on her knees inside the church, emotionally addressing Mahama as “Your Excellency” while appealing for forgiveness.
Her actions immediately drew the attention of congregants, creating a tense and emotional atmosphere within the church. Although the exact reason behind her plea was not clearly stated, the gesture suggested a public attempt at reconciliation.
The moment has since sparked mixed reactions across social media. While some people viewed her actions as a sign of humility and repentance, others questioned her sincerity, pointing to her history of controversies and public statements.
The involvement of Mahama has also added a political angle to the incident, as interactions between prominent political figures and religious personalities often attract significant national attention in Ghana.
As the video continues to circulate online, many are watching closely to see whether Mahama will respond or if Agradaa will further explain the reason behind her public appeal. The incident once again highlights how moments involving religion, politics, and public figures can quickly become major talking points across the country.
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