Nana Agradaa
Televangelist Patricia Asiedua, known as Agradaa, made her first public appearance after her 15-year sentence was reduced to one year by the Amasaman High Court.
The Amasaman High Court has reduced televangelist Patricia Asiedua's sentence from 15 years to one year following her appeal hearing on February 5, 2026.
Imprisoned televangelist Agradaa, appealing her 15-year sentence for fraud, appeared at Amasaman High Court, showing her identity amidst ongoing controversies.
Controversial Ghanaian televangelist Agradaa emotionally left the court as her appeal against a 15-year prison sentence for fraud was adjourned to February 2026.
Imprisoned televangelist Agradaa appeared at the Amasaman Circuit Court for her appeal against her 15-year sentence for defrauding churchgoers in a scheme.
The Agradaa and Empress Gifty legal feud reaches its conclusion with a GH₵100,000 settlement and a public apology, provoking varied reactions across Ghana.
Agradaa's sister shared details on the televangelist's health in Nsawam prison, addressing appeals, family visits, and rumours about her incarceration.
Prophet Nigel Gaisie predicted Nana Agradaa's release from prison in 2026 during his New Year prophecy service, despite her current appeal struggles.
Appiah Biblical made allegations regarding Agradaa's case with EOCO following her court ruling. Mixed reactions emerged on social media amidst investigations.
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