'I don’t regret going to prison' – Nana Agradaa

Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, the former fetish priestess turned evangelist widely known as Nana Agradaa, has stated that she harbours no regrets about her time in prison, describing the experience as spiritually transformative and one that deepened her relationship with God.
Addressing a church congregation on Sunday, March 22, shortly after her release from Nsawam Prison, she explained that her period in custody had a profound impact on her faith and personal growth.
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“I was sent to prison, but today I say in praise of God’s name that I will never regret going to prison. I will never regret it because what God has given me through this journey is big and cannot be bought with money.
“God has given me the authority and the power in his word to minister to the people of the world that he is the King of kings, and in his absence there is no other God but him, and his kingdom will rule us forever, and nobody can stop us from worshipping him,” she said.
She emphasised that the experience had been life-changing and encouraged the public to value and respect the work of God.
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Nana Agradaa was initially sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on July 3, 2025, after being convicted of defrauding by false pretence and charlatanic advertisement.
However, her legal team successfully appealed the ruling at the Amasaman High Court, which reduced the sentence to 12 calendar months, describing the initial punishment as excessive.
Her release comes in line with Ghana’s remission policy after serving two-thirds of the revised sentence.
Edem Kwame
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