Agradaa’s Alleged Fraud Victim Sarah Gold Takes Drastic Spiritual Action Against Her and Her Family

Agradaa’s Alleged Fraud Victim Sarah Gold Takes Drastic Spiritual Action Against Her and Her Family

  • An alleged victim of Agradaa's fraudulent schemes has taken an extreme route to seek justice against the imprisoned televangelist
  • In a video, Sarah Gold took action to get the preacher and her family to receive harsh punishment for the purported crime
  • The footage of the alleged victim taking extreme action against Agradaa triggered mixed reactions from Ghanaians on social media

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Sarah Gold, an alleged victim of the imprisoned televangelist Nana Agradaa's fraudulent schemes, has embarked on a spiritual route to seek justice against her and her family.

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Nana Agradaa’s alleged fraud victim, Sarah Gold, takes a drastic spiritual action against her and her family. Photo source: @evang_mama_pat, @ghbrain
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In a disturbing video that has gone viral on social media, the woman was seen invoking curses at the founder of the Heavenway Champion International Ministry and her family members, including her husband, Angel Asiamah and parents.

She wished for doom on Agradaa and any individual from her entire family who had benefited from the sale of gold, the televangelist allegedly deceived and took from her when she was perpetrating her fraudulent schemes.

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According to reports from some bloggers, Sarah Gold had taken drastic measures after some individuals allegedly linked her to the recent demise of Ali Adam, a lawyer many initially thought was part of Agradaa's legal counsel.

Sarah Gold confronts Agradaa, Asiamah in court

Sarah Gold's latest action against Agradaa and her family comes months after she confronted her and her husband, Angel Asiamah, at the Accra High Court on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.

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Alleged victim of Nana Agradaa, Sarah Gold, weeps as she confronts her at the Accra High Court on July 30, 2025. Image credit: @ghbrain, AtinkaTV
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The televangelist, who had then begun serving her 15-year jail sentence, was transported from the Nsawam female prison to the court in relation to her case with Appiah Biblical.

In an emotionally-charged moment at the court premises, Sarah Gold broke down in tears as she accused Agradaa of duping her out of her family's inheritance.

She alleged that the televangelist took a pot of gold she received from an elderly relative and failed to return it after she took it to her church for spiritual blessings.

Sarah Gold added that when she returned to request her gold, Agradaa and her security team allegedly harmed her child and forced her to leave their premises.

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Reactions to Sarah's spiritual action against Agradaa

YEN.com.gh has gathered some comments from social media users below:

joycegaspard2656 commented:

"She should do everything to claim what belongs to her. She is sending a message to Agradaa."

akuaasor4698 wrote:

"So people still think Sarah is lying? Why would she go to that extreme if she was lying? Hmm."

MarrySi-c9p said:

"Even if you want to curse someone, don't let anyone know."

aliceodoom8786 commented:

"I disagree with what she is doing. I thought a good Samaritan stepped into this matter? So why all this drama?"

Diamond details Agradaa's life in Nsawam Prison

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Diamond Appiah spoke about Agradaa's life as a convict in the Nsawam Female prisons.

The former actress also responded to recent rumours concerning the televangelist's health after her imprisonment months ago.

Diamond Appiah also detailed the evangelical works Agradaa had undertaken throughout her time in prison.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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