Controversial Ghanaian evangelist and former traditional priestess, Nana Agradaa—now known as Evangelist Tupac—has once again ignited public debate after she dismissed two members from her church during a live service on Sunday, June 22.
In a dramatic moment that unfolded before the congregation, Nana Agradaa called the two individuals forward and announced that she no longer wanted them to attend her church. She claimed that she had received a spiritual directive from “the Angels” to immediately remove them from the ministry.
“I don’t owe anyone an explanation,” she said during the service. “But the Angels have revealed to me that these two are not supposed to be here. If I allow them to stay, evil will come upon the church—and I refuse to let that happen.”
The evangelist further instructed the congregation to prevent the expelled members from returning to the church premises, emphasizing the seriousness of the spiritual warning she had received.
The incident has since sparked widespread reaction across social media, with many questioning the legitimacy of her actions, while others praised her for acting on what she believes was divine guidance.
Nana Agradaa, who gained fame as a fetish priestess before converting to Christianity, remains one of the most talked-about figures in Ghana’s religious landscape—known both for her unorthodox methods and her bold public declarations.
Source: GhPage.com
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