🚨 Ghanaian Celeb SCANDAL: Afua Asantewaa Under FIRE for Alleged Disrespect – Agradaa’s Husband Makes Desperate Appeal! 💔🗣️
Ghana is once again in the global spotlight, and not for the reasons anyone expected.

Two shocking stories have surfaced involving two high-profile figures: Afua Asantewaa, the media darling and Guinness World Record aspirant, and the ever-controversial Nana Agradaa.
While these incidents are separate, they’re both exposing serious cracks in the relationships of public figures—and the reactions have been nothing short of explosive.
Afua Asantewaa, who recently attempted to break the world record for the longest singing marathon by an individual, is now facing public scrutiny not for her music, but for a moment during an interview that many have labeled “deeply disrespectful” to her husband.
While speaking on a live platform, Afua casually mentioned that her husband “does not control her,” adding that she is “her own boss.
” The comment may have been brief, but it lit a match under the already flammable arena of gender roles in Ghanaian culture.

Critics—mostly from conservative circles—have accused her of undermining her marriage and publicly embarrassing her husband, who had been seen supporting her throughout her record attempt.
Social media exploded with polarized reactions.
Hashtags like #RespectYourHusband and #AfuaAsantewaaDisrespect began trending, as some argued that Afua’s words reinforced toxic independence and defiance.
Others rushed to her defense, celebrating her for expressing empowerment and rejecting outdated patriarchal expectations.
However, the real twist came when anonymous insiders hinted that the couple has been under pressure ever since Afua’s global recognition increased, with whispers of jealousy, tension, and private arguments now seeping into the public domain.
Some even speculate that the interview may have been the final straw in a crumbling relationship dynamic—and that Afua’s new fame might be costing her more than she bargained for.
Meanwhile, another domestic bombshell dropped—this time from an entirely different corner of Ghanaian celebrity chaos.
Nana Agradaa’s husband, Pastor Eric Oduro Koranteng, has taken the unusual and dramatic step of publicly begging former President John Dramani Mahama for intervention in what he describes as “an unbearable situation.
” In a leaked audio clip circulating widely online, Pastor Eric can be heard pleading with Mahama to “save him from disgrace,” allegedly referring to spiritual and social troubles caused by his wife, the infamous self-styled evangelist and former fetish priestess Nana Agradaa.
While the full context of the plea remains unclear, sources close to the situation claim the pastor has grown increasingly desperate as Nana Agradaa’s controversial actions continue to attract criticism, legal scrutiny, and ridicule.

From past fraud allegations to bizarre spiritual proclamations, Agradaa has never been a stranger to controversy—but it seems this time, even her own husband can’t take it anymore.
The fact that he turned to a political figure—especially one from the opposition—suggests deep fractures not only in their marriage but possibly within religious and political alliances behind the scenes.
Reactions from the public have been intense.
Many are questioning why Pastor Eric would reach out to a politician rather than church elders or family members.
Some believe it’s a calculated PR move to distance himself from Agradaa’s spiraling reputation, while others interpret it as a genuine cry for help from a man trapped in a toxic spiritual and marital entanglement.
In the midst of all this, both Afua and Nana Agradaa have remained largely silent.

Afua Asantewaa’s camp has issued no official statement addressing the backlash, though her social media presence appears unaffected.
Some fans believe she’s strategically ignoring the controversy to let it “blow over,” while others think silence is doing more harm than good.
Agradaa, on the other hand, has been unusually quiet—raising eyebrows among followers who are used to her firebrand responses and combative videos.
But make no mistake: the damage is already done.
Both situations have ignited larger conversations across Ghana—about marriage, fame, female independence, and the influence of religion and politics in personal affairs.
Afua Asantewaa’s scandal has turned into a referendum on what it means to be a “respectful wife” in modern Ghana, while Pastor Eric’s emotional plea has sparked debates about the spiritual legitimacy of Nana Agradaa’s ministry and the psychological toll of public marriage under religious scrutiny.
Whether these controversies die down or escalate further remains to be seen.
But one thing is clear: in Ghana’s ever-dramatic celebrity scene, no one is safe from the court of public opinion.
And as Afua faces backlash and Pastor Eric pleads for salvation, the public watches, waits—and scrolls.