Ghanaian Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa, has sparked conversation with her reaction after meeting President John Dramani Mahama at the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving event in Accra. Agradaa expressed her excitement and gratitude, stating that she would feel content even if she doesn’t make it to heaven simply because she got the chance to hug the President.
A Spiritual Experience
Agradaa described the experience as spiritually rewarding, praising President Mahama for initiating the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving. She commended the President for his “remarkable and godly initiative,” noting that the national call to prayer was both timely and deeply needed.
The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving
The event, held at the Forecourt of the State House, brought together thousands of believers, clergy, and faith leaders from across the country. The theme “Reset, Reflect and Renew for National Prosperity” resonated with attendees as they participated in worship sessions, prayers, and prophetic declarations. Both Christian and Muslim communities actively participated in the ceremony, showcasing national unity and collective spiritual dedication.
President Mahama’s Message
President Mahama emphasized the importance of gratitude to God, stating that every peaceful sunrise, every child born safely, every harvest, and every quiet moment of joy are manifestations of God’s mercy and grace. He urged Ghanaians to reflect on their nation’s progress and renew their commitment to peace, compassion, and mutual respect.
Apostle Owusu-Bempah and Agradaa’s Encounter
Interestingly, Agradaa’s encounter with Apostle Dr. Isaac Owusu-Bempah, a fellow religious leader with whom she had previously had a feud, was also a highlight of the event. The two leaders were seen interacting warmly, sparking reactions from Ghanaians on social media.
Former President’s Praise
Former President Nana Akufo-Addo praised President Mahama for establishing the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, acknowledging the initiative’s potential to foster national unity and peace. President Mahama’s leadership during the event demonstrated his commitment to spiritual reflection and collective dedication.
A New Era of Spiritual Reflection
The National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving marks a significant step in Ghana’s journey towards spiritual renewal and national unity. As Agradaa reflected on her encounter with President Mahama, she highlighted the importance of visionary leadership and the power of spiritual connection.
Source: Africa Publicity
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