My Fake Presidential Prophecy Has Made Me More Popular – Nana Agradaa States

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Nana Agradaa, the controversial former fetish priestess turned evangelist, has claimed that her much-criticized false prophecy ahead of the December 7 general elections has ultimately worked in her favor.

In a video captioned “A Warning Video,” Nana Agradaa confidently stated that the prophecy, which sparked public backlash, has dramatically increased her visibility and drawn attention to her ministry.

“This election has made me more popular,” she said. “People who didn’t know me before are now visiting my church, watching my videos, and following my messages because of the fake prophecy.”

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The evangelist dismissed criticisms about her credibility, arguing that the publicity from the controversy has strengthened her influence rather than weakened it. According to her, the incident has created opportunities for her to connect with a larger audience.

Nana Agradaa’s comments have sparked mixed reactions, with some questioning the ethics of leveraging false prophecies for fame and others praising her resilience in handling public scrutiny.