Nana Agradaa appeared before the court on January 21, 2026

The case of appeal against the 15-year jail term of Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has been adjourned to February 5, 2026.

On January 21, 2026, she appeared before the Amasaman Circuit Court for the hearing, where her lawyers pushed for a reduction of the sentence.

According to Nana Agradaa’s lawyers, the court directed both the appellant and the state to file their written addresses. However, the Attorney-General’s office requested additional time, explaining that its address was not yet ready.

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Agradaa was spotted at the court premises in the custody of Prison officers and her husband, Angel Asiamah was also by her side.

Agradaa is currently serving her term at the Nsawam Female Prison after an Accra Circuit Court handed her a 15-year conviction on July 3, 2025, for charlatanic advertising and defrauding by false pretences.

She was accused of taking various sums of money from church attendees after promoting supposed money-doubling powers.

Prosecutors based their case on her activities on Today’s TV and multiple social media platforms, where she advertised the scheme and encouraged the public to attend an all-night church service, promising to double their money through spiritual intervention.

More than 1,000 people reportedly attended and handed over large sums of cash, but the promise was not fulfilled, leaving many financially distressed.

Agradaa and her lawyers filed an appeal and first appeared before the Amasaman High Court on December 4, 2025. In her appeal documents, she claims the trial was unfair, the evidence did not support the ruling, and the 15-year sentence was excessive.

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