Jailed Nana Agradaa tells his debtors to settle their debts

The family of controversial Ghanaian evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has issued a fresh warning to individuals alleged to be owing the jailed preacher money.
Nana Agradaa was sentenced on July 3, 2025 by an Accra Circuit Court to 15 years in prison after being convicted on two counts of fraud and one count of charlatanistic advertisements.
In a video circulating on social media, a woman claiming to be the sister of the embattled preacher revealed that Agradaa had given her a list of people who allegedly owed her money during a recent visit to Nsawam Prison.
According to the woman, the family has already begun processes to retrieve the debts despite Agradaa’s incarceration.
“We have set plans into motion. We went to visit her, and she gave us a list of everyone who owes her. So if you owe Nana Agradaa, prepare because we are coming for you. Do not think you are free for the next 15 years because the family will come for you. She comes from a family, so even if she is not available, it does not mean everything comes to a halt,” she said.
The statement has sparked conversations online, with many wondering how the family intends to enforce the recovery of the alleged debts while Agradaa serves her prison term.
Nana Agradaa, who rose to national prominence as a fetish priestess before switching to Christian evangelism, has been a polarising figure in Ghana’s religious and social space, frequently making headlines over controversies linked to her ministry.