Ghanaians on social media are mourning the sudden death of popular lawyer, Ali Adam, widely known for representing repented fetish priestess and founder of Heaven Way Chapel International Ministry, Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly called Nana Agradaa.
Lawyer Ali Adam reportedly passed away at home on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
According to accounts shared by friends, he was full of life earlier in the day before collapsing unexpectedly.
A detailed tribute posted by Sahadatu Alhassan on Facebook recounted the lawyer's final moments, "This young man, Lawyer Ali Adam, woke up full of life this morning.
"He stepped out of his room, exchanged laughter and stories with his friends, made some calls and responded to WhatsApp messages. Later, he returned home and asked his wife for breakfast. She smiled, happy to serve him and went back to the kitchen. But when she returned to the living room, she found him taking his final breath. Just like that, he was gone."
The heartbreaking tribute has sparked an outpouring of grief, with many social media users and colleagues expressing shock at his passing.
Ali Adam gained public attention as Nana Agradaa's legal representative in several high-profile cases, including the widely publicised GH¢20 million defamation suit filed by gospel musician Empress Gifty.
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During the legal proceedings, Agradaa often shared videos alongside him, earning him the nickname "Agraadaa Lawyer."
Haruna Maiga, a former aspirant for the position of National Nasara Coordinator of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), also mourned the lawyer's passing.
"May Allah grant you Jannah, my honourable, as I've always called you. You left us in pain, and we will always remember you with love," he wrote.
Others expressed similar sentiments, "Rest in peace, my humble learned lawyer, Ali Adam. May Allah be pleased with your soul. What a shock, Hon. Lawyer Ali Adam. Rest in peace."
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