Controversial Ghanaian evangelist Nana Agradaa has once again stirred public conversation—this time with a bold prophecy about one of the country’s most beloved actors, Agya Koo.
Speaking during a recent address, Agradaa claimed that the Kumawood star, known in private life as Alex Kofi Adu, carries a divine destiny that could one day see him rise to become President of Ghana. According to her, what many see as a career in comedy and film could simply be the foundation for a much bigger national role.
The statement has sparked widespread reactions across social media. While some followers have embraced the prophecy as a spiritual revelation worth watching, others have met it with scepticism, questioning how a figure rooted in entertainment could realistically transition into the highest political office in the land.
However, Agya Koo’s growing involvement in political discourse adds an interesting layer to the conversation. The actor has been vocal in his support for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), often using his platform to comment on national issues and governance.
Recent developments have further fueled the debate. Reports indicate that Agya Koo has established a political group known as The Base Political Movement—an initiative some analysts believe could serve as a stepping stone into active politics. If nurtured strategically, such a movement could expand his influence beyond the film industry and into mainstream political leadership.
For now, neither Agya Koo nor his close associates have publicly confirmed any presidential ambitions. Still, Agradaa’s declaration has succeeded in doing one thing—placing the actor’s name into a new and unexpected conversation about Ghana’s political future.
Whether this prophecy turns out to be a momentary headline or the beginning of a serious political journey remains to be seen.
But in a country where entertainment and politics often intersect, one thing is certain: Ghanaians will be watching closely.

