Ghanaian evangelist Nana Agradaa was seen visibly emotional as armed prison officers escorted her from the Amasaman High Court on December 4, 2025.
The former fetish priestess-turned-preacher, dressed in a black outfit, could not hold back tears while supporters and journalists looked on in a highly charged atmosphere.
Video of Nana Agradaa Escorted by Officers After Court Hearing in Accra
The court session was part of Agradaa’s appeal against a 15-year jail term handed down earlier for charlatanry and defrauding people under false pretenses through her church activities. Her legal team presented fresh documents seeking to overturn the conviction, prompting the presiding judge to adjourn the matter to December 21, 2025, for further review and arguments.
Videos and photos of the tearful moment quickly went viral across social media platforms, triggering intense debate among Ghanaians. While some sympathized with the embattled evangelist and prayed for divine intervention, others insisted that justice must take its full course regardless of her public remorse or spiritual claims.
The case continues to dominate headlines and online conversations, with many describing it as a landmark moment in Ghana’s fight against religious exploitation. The next hearing later this month is expected to draw even larger crowds as the nation awaits the final outcome of Nana Agradaa’s high-profile appeal.
