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Self-proclaimed Pastor Nana Agradaa appeared in court on Thursday, July 18, and was granted bail amounting to GH¢200,000.
The court stipulated that she must provide two justified sureties as part of her bail conditions. The charges against her are related to the possession of indecent materials.
The case involves allegations that Patricia Asiedua, widely known as Nana Agradaa, displayed explicit images of a prophet on her television station, Thunder TV, which has since been rebranded as Today’s TV.
These actions reportedly occurred in 2021, and Agradaa is accused of making derogatory comments about the images.
Additionally, Nana Agradaa faces accusations of distributing these explicit materials by labelling them on a beverage (bitters) that was intended for sale.
This aspect of the case highlights the severity of the allegations against her, emphasizing the potential impact of her actions.
The court’s decision to grant bail comes amid public scrutiny and heightened interest in the case.
The bail amount and conditions reflect the gravity of the charges and the need for Nana Agradaa to comply with legal requirements while awaiting further proceedings.
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