“Even If I Don’t Go to Heaven, I’m Okay” – Evangelist Patricia Asiamah After Hugging President Mahama
Evangelist Patricia Asiamah, formerly known as Nana Agradaa, made headlines at the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving after an emotional moment with President John Dramani Mahama, declaring that hugging the President was the highlight of her life.

By Joylinda Laryea / July 1st , 2025
Evangelist Patricia Asiamah, formerly known as Nana Agradaa, made headlines at the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving after an emotional moment with President John Dramani Mahama, declaring that hugging the President was the highlight of her life.
“I’ve had the privilege to hug the President. Even if I don’t go to heaven, I’m okay,” she said, visibly moved after her encounter with the President during the event held in Accra.
The former traditional priestess turned evangelist was among the many religious leaders present at the national interfaith gathering, which brought together Ghanaians from diverse backgrounds to seek divine guidance for the nation.
Her statement sparked widespread reaction on social media, with some praising her sincerity and others raising eyebrows at the bold comparison.
The event itself was marked by powerful prayers, scripture readings, and unity among political and religious leaders, all coming together to express gratitude and hope for Ghana’s future.
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