Ghanaian evangelist Patricia Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has visited the Nsawam Medium Security Prison to mark 40 days since her release, making a donation to female inmates.
Donation to 101 Inmates
In a video circulating on April 22, 2026, Agradaa was seen at the facility with her husband and members of her church.
According to her, she presented a total of GH₵10,100, which is to be shared among 101 female inmates, with each receiving GH₵100.
“Today marks 40 days since I was released… I came back to make a donation to the inmates,” she said during the visit.
Purpose of the Visit
Agradaa indicated that the visit was both symbolic and charitable, reflecting on her time in custody and expressing gratitude after her release.
She noted that the donation was intended as a small gesture to support inmates in meeting basic needs.
Background to Her Conviction
Agradaa was convicted on July 3, 2025, by an Accra Circuit Court on multiple charges, including:
- Charlatanic advertisement
- Defrauding by false pretences
The case was linked to a money-doubling scheme she promoted at her church, where congregants were allegedly promised financial returns that were not realised.
Sentence Reduction
She was initially sentenced to 15 years in prison, but the Amasaman High Court later reduced the sentence to 12 months, including time already served.
The court described the original sentence as excessive.
Public Reaction and Ongoing Attention
Her return to the prison and donation has generated mixed reactions on social media, with some praising the gesture while others continue to question her past activities.
The Bigger Picture: Public Figures and Accountability
The development highlights broader discussions around accountability, rehabilitation, and public perception, particularly for high-profile figures.
It also reflects how post-conviction actions can shape public opinion and influence ongoing narratives.
