Agradaa Ends One-On-One Spiritual Consultations, Cites Need To Avoid Controversy

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Controversial Ghanaian preacher Patricia Asieduaa Asiamah, widely known as Agradaa, has announced a major shift in her ministry, revealing that she will no longer offer one-on-one spiritual consultations or private counselling to members of her church.

Speaking during a sermon at Heaven Way International Ministry on April 19, 2026, the evangelist declared an end to all forms of personal spiritual engagements with congregants.

“I don’t need anyone to come to me for consultation or spiritual direction,” she stated, adding that any spiritual revelations she receives about individuals will now be handled privately through prayer rather than shared directly.

According to Agradaa, the decision is intended to protect her from potential disputes, particularly allegations from individuals who may claim they paid for spiritual assistance.

She suggested that such claims contributed to her previous legal challenges and emphasised her determination to avoid similar issues in the future.

“I won’t allow a situation where someone later claims they gave me money for help,” she said.

The outspoken preacher also addressed critics who have accused her of engaging in fraudulent spiritual practices, commonly referred to as “sika gari.”

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