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Pastor Asiamah Replies Critics Over His Marriage To Nana Agradaa

Pastor Asiamah, the junior pastor of Nana Agradaa, has come forward to address the wave of criticism directed at him for marrying Nana Agradaa shortly after her divorce.

In response, he confidently defended his decision, stating that if others were in his position, they would have made the same choice. To support his stance, he drew a parallel with the Biblical account of the blind man who was healed by Jesus, emphasizing that people often make unfounded assumptions about miraculous events.

Asiamah expressed his contentment with his marriage to Nana Agradaa, asserting that the opinions and speculations surrounding their union will not have any impact on their relationship.

During his sermon to the congregation of Heaven Way Church, Pastor Asiamah proclaimed:

God can grant his grace or anointing to a child regardless of the situation. So Ghanaians including pastors, prophets, and other people should understand that if Nana Agradaa is the wife of Angel Asiamah, then, it is God who made it possible.

Left to man alone, I would be trampled upon but God gave me Nana Agradaa to glorify his name and my family. So, if you don’t understand why Nana Agradaa married her junior pastor [Asiamah] I don’t blame you.

Those criticizing us would do so for long because I am not concerned. Even in the bible when the blind man was healed, people questioned how he was cured but he didn’t mind them. What I know is that I used to be a bachelor but now I am a married man.”

In case you missed it, here is a video of Nana Agradaa and Pastor Asiamah’s intimate ceremony that buzzed on the internet.

Source – Tru News Report

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