Nana Agradaa H0t As Ghana Police Service Begin Investigation In Her Alleged Latest “Sika Gari” Scam

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The Ghana Police Service has released a statement to indicate they are about to investigate the reports about the re-birth of Nana Agradaa‘s ‘sika gari’ scam.

It comes on the back of viral social media videos of alleged victims of the preacher recounting their losses at her church in Weija.

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Some of the victims say they went to the church of Nana Agradaa after she advertised on her TV program that she would be doubling money during Friday’s all-night service.

However, they failed to get their monies back after they gullibly gave it to her.

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The police, in a statement to react to this on Saturday night, said…

“POLICE INVESTIGATE PATRICIA ASIEDUA POPULARLY KNOWN AS NANA AGRADAA OVER ALLEGED MONEY DOUBLING SCAM

The Police have commenced investigation into alleged money doubling scam allegedly perpetrated against some members of the Heaven Way Church in Weija, Accra, by the founder of the church Patricia Asiedua.

The investigation was initiated following reports that have come to the attention of the Police on the matter.

We would like to urge anyone with information that can assist the investigation to report to the Accra Regional Police Command at Accra Central close to the COCOBOD building.

While investigation continues, we urge everyone, especially those who might have been affected to remain calm and not take the law into their own hands.”

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