Nana Agradaa Credits Prophet Opambour for Her Release | Discuss Ghana

On Sunday, March 22, 2026, self-styled evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, made a high-profile visit to the Ebenezer Miracle Worship Centre in Kumasi to testify that her release from prison was a result of spiritual intervention.

Accompanying her husband, Angel Asiamah, the founder of Heaven Way Champion International Ministry claimed that a divine revelation directed her to seek the help of Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom (Opambour) while she was incarcerated.


The Prophetic Directive from Nsawam

Nana Agradaa shared an emotional testimony with Opambour’s congregants, detailing the instructions she gave her husband while serving her sentence:

The Vision: She told the congregation that the Spirit of God revealed to her that her freedom was tied specifically to Prophet Opambour.

The Ultimatum: "I told my husband that if he wants me to be released from Nsawam Prison, he has to visit Prophet Opambour... If you don't, then continue whatever you are doing," she recounted.

The Result: She credits Opambour’s "prayers and favour" for her eventual release on March 3, 2026, following a successful appeal that reduced her original 15-year sentence to 12 months.


A Public Apology to President Mahama

In a separate but equally viral moment during the same service, Nana Agradaa was seen kneeling in tears before the congregation to offer a formal apology to President John Dramani Mahama:

Seeking Forgiveness: She pleaded with the President to forgive her for "every word spoken against him and all government officials" in the past.

Public Remorse: "Please forgive me for my actions and inactions. Please have mercy on me," she prayed, also extending the apology to other religious leaders and the general public she may have offended.

National Reset: Observers have noted that her apology aligns with the ongoing "National Reset" atmosphere in Ghana, where several public figures have sought reconciliation following the 2025 transition of power.


Timeline: Nana Agradaa’s Journey to Freedom

DateEvent
July 3, 2025Sentenced to 15 years for fraud and charlatanic advertising.
Feb 5, 2026Sentence reduced to 12 months on appeal.
Mar 3, 2026Released from Nsawam Prison under the remission policy.
Mar 22, 2026Visits Prophet Opambour to testify and apologize to the President.

"The Spirit and angels of God told me to send my husband to that man [Opambour]. With his prayers and favour, I came out." — Nana Agradaa, March 22, 2026.

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