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iNews Blog of Tuesday, 6 June 2023

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I Will Handle Nogokpo Myself, Bishop Agyin-Asare Is Not Strong Enough To Handle Them – Agradaa

Evangelist Mama Pat Agradaa, known for her controversial statements and actions, has responded to the ultimatum given by the elders of Nogokpo to Archbishop Charles Agyinasare in a surprising manner. The town of Nogokpo, famous for its powerful shrine, summoned Agyinasare, accusing him of defaming their town as the demonic headquarters in the Volta Region. While it remains uncertain whether Agyinasare will honor the summons, his church, Perez Chapel International, has initiated a week of fasting for divine intervention.

However, Agradaa has diverted attention to herself by making audacious claims. During her Sunday sermon at the Heaven Way Church, she insinuated that the Nogokpo elders targeted Agyinasare because they perceive him as weak. Boldly, she declared that if they were to challenge someone like her or her church, she would capture the challenge on camera and forcefully enter the Nogokpo temple to destroy their deities, displaying her own strength.

Agradaa passionately denies the power of gods like Nogokpo, Antoa Nyama, or Anyanta. Her outspoken remarks and willingness to challenge well-established religious institutions have previously attracted significant attention. The reaction of Nogokpo to Agradaa's audacious challenge remains unknown. The resolution of this situation could have significant implications for religious freedom and coexistence in Ghana, particularly as tensions between religious leaders and traditional practices continue to rise.

In conclusion, the response of Evangelist Mama Pat Agradaa to the ultimatum from the elders of Nogokpo has stirred up controversy. Her bold claims and challenge to the traditional practices of Nogokpo highlight the ongoing tensions between religious leaders and traditional institutions in Ghana. The outcome of this situation will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences for religious freedom and the peaceful coexistence of different belief systems in the country.

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