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They offered wealth – Nana Agradaa tells her ‘7-day coma story


Evangelist Patricia Asiedu, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has shared her extraordinary experience during a seven-day coma in the hospital.

Describing the fascinating encounter, Agradaa recounted entering a trance that led her to a grand kingdom with an immense crowd and a queen mother.

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The founder of the Heaven Way church detailed standing amidst the crowd before the queen mother, who presented her with an offer: immense wealth in exchange for Agradaa’s allegiance and that of her followers. According to Agradaa, the queen mother took a keen interest in her due to her substantial following on Earth.

“I saw a huge city like Accra which had buildings on it. I stood there, in my hospital attire. I stood in the midst of people and those who saw me were a lot more than those on this earth. We were waiting for the queen mother’s arrival. I stood Infront of the queen mother and she stared at me.

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“She presented an option to me; that I will be given plenty of wealth, cars, houses, and every other material thing. She said everyone around me including members of my church will be under them.

“She said they have seen that I have a lot of followers so they need me in this kingdom,” she narrated during her post wedding thanksgiving service at her church.

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Agradaa, however stood her grounds and rejected the offer.

“I said to myself, God has given me everything. I told myself that even if I should accept these things, I will still die. I thought about a lot of things and what finally came out of my mouth was that if I die, I die for Christ,” she responded.

She said her interesting encounter has given her a different view of life adding that a lot of things do not interest her anymore.

“At my wedding, my children were popping champagne, there were a lot of nice things that were presented to me but it didn’t move me. I was scared to even consume anything and I am more careful now because of the things I saw with my eyes when I was in coma,” he added.

Agradaa also narrated how she ended up in the hospital about two days to the initial date to her wedding.

“God did not allow me to die. He saved me. I remember when my husband and I fixed the initial date of our wedding, 18th November, two to three days before the event, l slumped and fell just after stepping out of the bathroom. I spent seven days in coma, kept under oxygen. I went blank immediately and fell and wasn’t conscious until after seven days…And within those days, what I saw with my eyes? Only God knows. When I got to church, I had since been thanking God for not allowing me to die.

“They first took me to Good Shepherd hospital; it did not work. Then I ended up at the University of Ghana Medical Center (UGMC). The doctor told my father that they will try their best but they should go and pray. The marriage is a bonus to what God has done for me. Now my entire body from head to toe belongs to him,” she added.

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