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A church owned by fetish-priestess-turned evangelist, Patricia Oduro Koranteng, alias Nana Agradaa, witnessed pandemonium during its Sunday service on June 11.
In the midst of the gathering, Manasseh De Game Changer, a junior pastor affiliated with Rev Isaac Owusu Bempah, was called to the front of the congregation.
This came after Manasseh had engaged in a social media dispute with Agradaa, making several accusations against her.
Attempting to make amends for his actions, Manasseh took the opportunity to apologise to her.
However, his apology was met with fury from both the congregation and some of Agradaa's junior pastors.
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One of the junior pastors, known as Gye Me So, charged at Manasseh on three separate occasions, resorting to physical violence.
The disruptive incidents caused a temporary halt in the service, prompting Agradaa to intervene and urge her church members and junior pastors to cease the fighting.
Once the situation calmed down, Manasseh finally delivered his apology, specifically addressing his numerous allegations against Agradaa.
Among these allegations was the claim that she had killed and buried her own child within the foundation of her church building.
Agradaa responded by accepting Manasseh's apology but clarified that she would not be able to maintain a friendly relationship with him.
She also said she will not welcome him to her church, or provide him with any financial support, as she had done previously.
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