The gates of Nsawam Prison swung open this week to release Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, better known to many as Nana Agradaa, the former fetish priestess who turned her life to evangelism. After spending eight months in custody, Nana Agradaa has finally returned home, marking a new chapter in a story that has captured national attention.
Her husband, Asiamah, took to Facebook on Tuesday, March 3, to share the news of her return: “Thank God my wife is finally home,” he wrote, sparking a wave of reactions from supporters and critics alike. The homecoming was marked by heartfelt reunions as Nana Agradaa rejoined her family after a period of separation.
Later in the day, she is expected to make her first public appearance by joining her church community for fellowship, a significant moment for her congregation and followers, many of whom have stood by her throughout her legal troubles.
Nana Agradaa was initially handed a 15-year sentence on July 3, 2025, after being convicted on charges of defrauding by false pretence and charlatanic advertisement. Her legal team, however, appealed the ruling, arguing that the punishment was excessive. The Amasaman High Court ultimately reviewed her case, reducing her sentence to 12 months and describing the original term as harsh.
Her release comes in line with Ghana’s remission rules, which allowed her to regain freedom after serving two-thirds of her revised sentence. As Nana Agradaa steps back into public life, all eyes will be on how she navigates her return and reengages with her faith community.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









