The sentence, follows her conviction on multiple counts of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence.
The case against Nana Agradaa stemmed from a televised broadcast in 2022, during which she claimed to possess spiritual powers to double money. This claim, widely seen as fraudulent, attracted scores of desperate Ghanaians who parted with large sums of money in hopes of instant wealth.
Her conviction followed a mandatory pregnancy test, which cleared the way for immediate sentencing.
Many Ghanaians view the ruling as a landmark moment for accountability in a country where spiritual manipulation can sometimes be weaponised for personal gain
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The case against Nana Agradaa stemmed from a televised broadcast in 2022, during which she claimed to possess spiritual powers to double money. This claim, widely seen as fraudulent, attracted scores of desperate Ghanaians who parted with large sums of money in hopes of instant wealth.
Her conviction followed a mandatory pregnancy test, which cleared the way for immediate sentencing.
Many Ghanaians view the ruling as a landmark moment for accountability in a country where spiritual manipulation can sometimes be weaponised for personal gain
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Greedy people. I wonder how people believe this story. Banks for dey double am
ReplyDeleteEvangelist isonu 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteNa her name dey surprise me. Evangelist 2 pac? You go fear fear 😃
ReplyDeleteD name sef na serious red flag.
ReplyDeleteFrom traditionalist to Evangelist to prison. It's only in Nigeria you can do all this rubbish manipulation and go free. Tupac
ReplyDeleteMost of Nigerian pastors are doing worse, hope Nigeria system will wake up one day to tame them.
ReplyDeleteThose days of strong cable Ghanaian Pastor/traditioniat station dey calm my nerves with different gymnastics displays on alter, this woman was a tradtionist then, her shouting, boasting, facial expression was something else.
ReplyDeleteHer calling is still relevant (Prison evangelist)
See name na Evangelist Tupac.
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised, everyone in Ghana is a native doctor/pasta.
Lolz
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