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Former fetish priestess-turned-evangelist, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has said her time in prison has had a profound impact on her spiritual life, drawing her closer to God and strengthening her faith.
Addressing a church congregation on Sunday, March 22, she described her period in custody as a life-changing experience that reshaped her outlook and deepened her sense of purpose.
“I was sent to prison, but today I can say to the glory of God that I do not regret it. What God has given me through this journey is invaluable and cannot be bought with money,” she told worshippers.
According to her, the experience has renewed her spiritual strength and reinforced her commitment to her evangelical work. She added that she now feels more empowered to continue her ministry with a clearer sense of direction.
Nana Agradaa was recently released from Nsawam Prison after serving eight months in custody, following a revision of her sentence.
She had initially been sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on July 3, 2025, after being convicted of defrauding by false pretence and engaging in charlatanic advertisement. However, her legal team successfully appealed the ruling, arguing that the sentence was excessive.
The Amasaman High Court subsequently reduced the sentence to 12 calendar months, describing the earlier punishment as overly harsh.
Her release followed the completion of two-thirds of the revised sentence, in accordance with Ghana’s remission regulations.
She maintains that the experience has marked a turning point in her life, strengthening both her faith and her commitment to spreading her message.
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