'Forgive me, your excellency' - Agradaa kneels, begs Mahama at Opambour's church
Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, known as Agradaa, was captured kneeling on March 22, 2026, inside the auditorium of Prophet Ebenezer Boakye Adarkwah Yiadom's (Opambour) church. She was pleading for forgiveness from President John Dramani Mahama over her past utterances, actions, and inactions, saying: "I am on my knees pleading that you forgive me, Your Excellency John Dramani Mahama. Please forgive me for every word I have spoken against you and all government officials. Please forgive me for my actions and inactions. Please have mercy on me."
Agradaa also extended her apology to the general public, particularly those she had offended, as well as to religious leaders across the country. She asked: "To all Ghanaians and all pastors, please have mercy on me and forgive me. To all those I insulted, please forgive me. Forgive me and remember me in your prayers so that the task God has given me will end well. Thank you for showing me mercy."
Agradaa stated that her release from prison was divinely orchestrated through the intervention of Prophet Opambour. She disclosed that she asked her husband, Angel Asiamah, to seek the prophet's help while she was in prison, and that divine revelation made it clear that her release was tied to the prophet's intervention.
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Agradaa was seen on her knees, pleading with John Mahama in Prophet Opambour's church. The former fetish priestess and now evangelist was seeking forgiveness - but what prompted this emotional display?
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