Loudmouthed politician Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has sent a stern warning to popular fetish priestess Nana Agradaa that he will deal with her after he is done with Bishop Daniel Obinim.
“I will not attack [Nana] Agradaa now,” he told host of 100 Degrees on Onua TV Bright Kwesi Asempa on the maiden edition of the show on Friday, May 1.
“I am building my case.”
He said so far the testimonies received from people against the fetish priestess are damning and wiill land her in jail.
The Assin Central Member of Parliament seems to be recently on a warpath with the Head Bishop of International God’s Way Church, going on live television to expose him.
He seems to have recently calmed down on his appearances on his television station Net2 TV, but said he is going back on Monday, May 4 after 100 Degrees host alerted him of a recent response by Bishop Obinim.
“Monday, I will go. You’ve worsened the situation,” he threatened.
He said the likes of Bishop Obinim and Prophet Badu Kobi are false prophets and are only capitalizing on the “stupidity” of their followers to make money.
He described the former as a “small chicken” for him and laughed off threats that he will deal with him, Ken Agyapong, spiritually.
The lawmaker disclosed that he wastes no time going to church because most of the pastors only manipulate their followers.
“I believe in God but I don’t go to church,” he indicated, adding that: “I won’t waste my time for somebody to preach to me.”
He said he doesn’t usually attack fake pastors or spiritualists who attack him but Nana Agradaa will have her turn after she attacked him over his perennial attacks on Bishop Obinim.
He revealed on 100 Degrees that among the evidence received against Nana Agradaa is a woman who took her husband’s proceeds worth GH¢20,000 from his cocoa farm to get them doubled by the Sowutuom-based fetish-priestess.
But she squandered the money, he alleged.
Another man, he described as stupid, also took GH¢1,500 to the spiritualist to be doubled for him but it failed.
By Emmanuel Kwame Amoh|3news.com|Ghana
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