Addressing her congregation, the controversial preacher said her time in custody brought her closer to God and reshaped her perspective on life and ministry.
“I was sent to prison, but today I can say to the glory of God that I do not regret it. What God has given me through this journey is invaluable and cannot be bought with money,” she told worshippers.
According to her, the experience has renewed her spiritual strength and given her a clearer sense of purpose as she continues her evangelical work.
Nana Agradaa was initially sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on July 3, 2025, after being convicted of defrauding by false pretence and engaging in charlatanic advertisement.
However, following an appeal at the Amasaman High Court, the sentence was reduced to 12 calendar months, with the court describing the original punishment as excessive.
She was subsequently released from the Nsawam Female Prison after serving eight months, benefiting from Ghana’s remission policy, which allows inmates to be discharged after completing two-thirds of their sentence.
Since her release, Nana Agradaa has maintained that her time in prison marked a turning point in her life. She insists the experience has deepened her faith and reinforced her commitment to her ministry.
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