Nana Agradaa’s Mother Debunks Claims That Sofo Asiamah Was Sacked From Her Daughter’s House

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The mother of jailed evangelist Nana Agradaa has publicly addressed swirling rumours that Sofo Asiamah, a close associate of her daughter, was thrown out of her house following her imprisonment.

Speaking during an appearance at Heaven’s Way Chapel on Sunday, the elderly woman firmly dismissed the claims as “terrible lies,” urging the public not to entertain such falsehoods.

According to her, Sofo Asiamah remains a respected and loyal figure in the family’s life and ministry.

“Sofo Asiamah is a good man. There’s no truth to these rumours and we, as a family, have no bad intentions toward him,” she stated, defending him against the allegations that have sparked debate on social media in recent days.

The viral rumour began after Nana Agradaa’s brother, known as Sofo 1 Gig, shared a video in which he appeared to brag about having successfully removed Sofo Asiamah from his sister’s residence.

The video quickly spread across various platforms, fuelling speculation of internal conflict among Agradaa’s supporters and family members in the wake of her 15-year jail sentence.

However, Nana Agradaa’s mother clarified that it was Sofo 1 Gig who tried — and failed — to have Asiamah removed from the house.

She condemned her son’s actions and accused him of stirring unnecessary controversy during an already difficult time for the family.

“It was his plan to sack Asiamah, but the plan didn’t work,” she explained. “He should stop spreading lies. This is not the time for division.”

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