Controversial Ghanaian preacher, Evangelist Patricia Asieduaa Asiamah, has once again sparked conversation across the country—this time with a bold change in how she plans to run her ministry.
In a recent announcement that has quickly gone viral, the outspoken evangelist revealed that she will no longer conduct one-on-one spiritual consultations or private counselling sessions with members of her church. According to her, this new direction is part of a deliberate move to ensure transparency, protect her integrity, and avoid any form of misinterpretation or controversy surrounding her interactions.
The decision marks a significant shift from her previous approach, where personal consultations were a core part of her ministry. Over the years, such sessions have been both a source of spiritual guidance for followers and, at times, a topic of public scrutiny.
Speaking to her congregation, Agradaa emphasised that all spiritual guidance will now be delivered publicly—either during church services or through open group sessions. She believes this will not only strengthen trust but also create a more accountable environment where everyone receives the same message without secrecy.
Reactions to the announcement have been mixed. While some supporters have applauded the move as wise and necessary in today’s highly critical social media age, others feel it may limit personal connection and tailored spiritual support that many members rely on.
Known for her dramatic transformation from a traditional priestess to a Christian evangelist, Agradaa has remained a headline-making figure in Ghana’s religious and entertainment spheres. This latest development only adds to her long list of bold decisions that continue to keep the public talking.
Whether this change will reshape her ministry for the better or create new challenges remains to be seen.
