Evangelist Patricia Asiedu, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has once again ignited controversy after a video surfaced of her twerking to a gospel song. The self-styled prophetess and founder of Heaven Way International Ministry shared the clip on social media, where she is seen dancing energetically in a white T-shirt and blue jeans, accompanied by her signature heavy makeup
The video has drawn sharp criticism from both the Ghanaian public and members of the Christian community. Many have accused Agradaa of mocking the sanctity of gospel music and undermining the reverence associated with religious worship. One social media user commented, “This is a new low. How can a supposed woman of God behave like this and still lead a church?”
Critics argue that such actions are misleading to congregants and call into question the authenticity of her evangelism. They urge church authorities to address behaviors that they perceive as blurring the lines between sacred worship and entertainment.
This incident adds to a series of controversies surrounding Nana Agradaa, who transitioned from a fetish priestess to a Christian evangelist. Her unconventional methods and public persona continue to spark debate about the evolving nature of religious expression in Ghana.