General News of Friday, 6 February 2026

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FULL RULING: Why court reduced Nana Agradaa's 15-year sentence to 12months

According to the court, Nana Agradaa’s initial 15-year sentence was harsh and excessive According to the court, Nana Agradaa’s initial 15-year sentence was harsh and excessive

An Amasaman High Court in Accra on February 5, 2026 reduced the 15-year jail term of convicted Ghanaian preacher, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.

The court reduced her sentence from 15 years to 12 months.

According to the court, Nana Agradaa’s initial 15-year sentence was harsh and excessive.

Watch as Agradaa shows bare face in latest court appearance

The revised sentence takes effect from her conviction date, July 3, 2025, leaving the convict with only five months remaining.

Background

Agradaa is currently serving her sentence 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 collecting 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 several 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.

What Agradaa wrote on her handkerchief during court hearing

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

Agradaa and her lawyers subsequently filed an appeal and first appeared before the Amasaman High Court on December 4, 2025.

In her appeal documents, she argued that the trial was unfair, the evidence did not support the ruling, and the 15-year sentence was excessive.



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