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I Am A Very Religious Person – Yaa Jackson Reveals

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In a recent interview with ZionFelix, Ghanaian actress and singer Yaa Jackson opened up about her spiritual life, revealing a side many might not expect.

The ‘Moses’ singer affirmed that she is deeply religious, a fact she says those closest to her can readily confirm. According to her, her connection to God is not for show.

Jackson stressed that she is a true Christian—and she does not joke with her religious background.

This revelation came during a moment in the interview, where Jackson credited her faith in God for helping her make ends meet and navigate challenges in life.

READ ALSO: I Won’t Change For Anyone – Yaa Jackson To Critics

When Zion asked whether she genuinely considered herself a true Christian, she didn’t hesitate to affirm her faith, shedding light on her religious upbringing.

Despite facing online criticism for her lifestyle and public image, Jackson revealed that the version of herself seen offline tells a much different story.

Yaa Jackson also discussed how she continues to survive in the industry, her investments in her craft, and how she’s working behind the scenes to build a lasting career.

Watch the interview below.

Amerado Sparks Concerns With An Emotional Post Amid Public Fallout with Delay

Ghanaian rapper Amerado has stirred concern among fans and followers after posting a deeply emotional message on social media, hinting at ongoing mental and emotional struggles.

In the post, the “Metua” hitmaker shared a haunting sketch of a man hunched over a sink, his face buried in his hands.

What made the image more striking was the reflection in the mirror, a screaming figure that symbolized inner turmoil.

The caption that accompanied the post read:

“I’ve been going through a lot these days. Sorry to my inner self 🥹.”

The cryptic but heartfelt message did not go unnoticed, prompting a wave of worry and empathy from fans and fellow artists, many of whom took to the comments section to offer words of encouragement and to urge the rapper to seek support if needed.

While Amerado didn’t provide specific details about the source of his distress, the emotional revelation comes on the heels of a recent online controversy involving popular TV personality Delay.

Earlier this week, Amerado publicly questioned why his popular interview on The Delay Show had been removed from YouTube.

His tweet raised eyebrows, particularly because of his close relationship with Delay, who many fans credit with significantly boosting his visibility early in his career.

My girlfriend is over protective – Kuami Eugene reveals

Award-winning Ghanaian singer and songwriter Kuami Eugene has revealed that he is off the market, confirming for the first time in an interview that he is in a committed relationship.

Speaking on Onua FM with media personality and TikTok star Felicia Osei, the “Belinda” hitmaker opened up about his relationship and how his girlfriend handles the complexities of dating a public figure.

Felicia, during the interview, shared her observation of the musician’s partner, noting a moment where the two appeared to communicate silently through eye contact, a gesture she interpreted as a sign of a strong connection and understanding.

Kuami Eugene confirmed her sentiments, adding that his girlfriend is indeed very protective of him, though she understands the demands of his profession.

“She came into my life when I was already doing music, so with all the pros and cons that come with it, she has to [accept it],” Kuami Eugene said.

Despite her support, the former Lynx Entertainment signee admitted that his girlfriend deliberately stays away from certain aspects of his career, particularly music video shoots, citing her discomfort with the nature of such productions.

“She doesn’t come to the set because she won’t enjoy it,” he explained. “She might say she’ll stay calm, but we both know peace won’t prevail if she’s there.”

Serwaa Amihere Wins Hearts Online As Video Shows Her Studying For Law School

Award-winning media personality, Serwaa Amihere, is earning fresh admiration from fans after a heartwarming video surfaced online showing her diligently studying for law school in the comfort of her home.

The video, shared on TikTok by actress and fellow media figure Aba Dope, captured the elegant broadcaster deeply immersed in her law handouts, showcasing a more private and determined side of herself rarely seen by the public.

Seated calmly behind her desk, Serwaa appeared natural and makeup-free, with her hair covered in a stylish silk scarf. Her focus, however, remained firmly on her law school materials—until Aba Dope’s playful commentary broke the silence.

“Kitea. Kitea is what kills me ooo. Lawyer one,” Aba quipped, referring to Kitea, the furniture and home décor brand for which Serwaa serves as an ambassador.

The moment drew a hearty laugh from Serwaa, who appeared both flattered and amused by her friend’s cheerleading.

Aba Dope, who owns the popular Food Gist restaurant, couldn’t hold back her admiration as she praised Serwaa for balancing beauty, brains, and ambition, calling her “my one and only lawyer” in a tone that warmed viewers’ hearts.

The viral clip has since earned widespread praise across social media platforms, with fans celebrating Serwaa’s decision to pursue legal education after an already accomplished career in journalism and broadcasting.

“She’s beauty, she’s brains, and she’s going to be a barrister,” one fan wrote.

“Serwaa Amihere is proof that it’s never too late to chase your academic dreams,” another added.

The video not only highlights Serwaa’s unwavering focus and humility but also reinforces her image as a role model for young women pursuing education, professionalism, and personal growth.

VIDEO: ‘Nana Agradaa Must Go To Prison Whether She Is Pregnant Or Not’ – Lawyer Obiri Boahen Asserts

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On Thursday, July 4, 2025, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua aka Nana Agradaa was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined on separate charges at the Accra Circuit Court presided by Judge Evelyn Asamoah.

Nana Agradaa faced accusations of promoting a money‑doubling scheme via televised adverts and “all‑night” events at her church Heaven Way Chapel.

“Jail Miracle Peddling Pastors Too” – Filmmaker Leila Djansi Reacts To Nana Agradaa’s 15-Year Sentence

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Celebrated Ghanaian filmmaker Leila Djansi has waded into the ongoing conversation about the 15-year jail sentence handed to controversial evangelist Nana Agradaa, calling for other so-called miracle pastors to be jailed as well.

Nana Agradaa, known in private life as Patricia Asiedua, was sentenced by an Accra Circuit Court to 15 years behind bars after being found guilty on two counts of defrauding by false pretence and one count of charlatanic advertisement.

VIDEO: Nana Agradaa Speaks After She Was Slãpped With A 15 Year Jail Term

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Founder of Heaven Way Ministries International, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has finally spoken out after being sentenced to 15 years in prison by an Accra Circuit Court.

The controversial self-acclaimed evangelist was found guilty on multiple counts of defrauding by false pretence and charlatanic advertisement. The court, presided over by Justice Evelyn Amoah, convicted her for persuading her congregants to hand over huge sums of money with promises of spiritual rewards and miraculous financial breakthroughs.

Nana Agradaa Sentenced To 15 Years For Money-Doubling Scam

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Former fetish priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiedua, known across Ghana as Nana Agradaa, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour following her conviction in a widely publicized fraud case tied to a fake money-doubling scheme.

The sentencing was delivered on Thursday, July 3, 2025, by the Accra Circuit Court, nearly three years after her controversial arrest. Justice Evelyn Asamoah, who presided over the case, found Agradaa guilty of “charlatanic advertisement” and “defrauding by false pretences.”

Her conviction stems from a 2022 viral video in which Agradaa, during an all-night service at her Heaven Way Church in Weija, promised to multiply cash for anyone willing to offer money during the spiritual event.

Before final sentencing, Justice Asamoah ordered a pregnancy test to be conducted on Agradaa, an unexpected directive that delayed the final ruling. Once completed, the court handed her a 15-year custodial sentence, with hard labour attached.

READ ALSO: Nana Agradaa Convicted Over 2022 Money-Doubling Scam

Agradaa’s legal troubles began on October 9, 2022, when she was taken into police custody amid a growing number of fraud complaints from church attendees. The complaints followed a church program held on October 7, where attendees claimed they were enticed by promises of supernatural financial returns.

At the time, the Ghana Police Service released a statement confirming the arrest:

“The police have arrested Patricia Asiedua, alias Nana Agradaa, following allegations of a money-doubling scam levelled against her by some members of the public. The suspect is currently assisting with police investigations.”

Dozens of alleged victims soon came forward online, stating they had given Agradaa money expecting it to be doubled, only to be dismissed from the church empty-handed. The flood of online testimonies sparked a public uproar and intensified calls for justice.

Police later called on additional victims to report to the Accra Regional Police Command as part of the ongoing probe.

RNAQ Holdings Ignites Economic Growth With GHC 300 Million Scale-Up Fund

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In a move poised to reshape Ghana’s economic landscape, RNAQ Holdings, under the leadership of Mr. Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ), has launched a groundbreaking GHC 300 million Scale-Up Fund.

This strategic investment initiative, a collaborative effort between RNAQ Holdings and Quick Angels Limited is designed to inject vital capital into the veins of existing Ghanaian businesses.

The fund’s primary focus is on supporting ventures that have already proven their mettle, targeting those in their early or growth stages, rather than nascent ideas. This approach underscores a commitment to nurturing established businesses and fostering sustainable economic development.

READ ALSO: Richard Nii-Armah Quaye (RNAQ): A Ghanaian Industrialist Championing Financial Inclusion And Entrepreneurship In Africa

The Scale-Up Fund offers a unique opportunity for Ghanaian entrepreneurs aged 20 to 45 who are already operating businesses and are ready to scale. The application process is now open at  www.rnaqholdingsglobal.com with a pivotal chance for selected entrepreneurs to pitch their ventures directly to RNAQ in October. This direct interaction not only provides a platform for securing funding but also offers invaluable mentorship and guidance from a seasoned business leader. This element of direct engagement sets the fund apart, creating a dynamic environment for growth and collaboration.

The introduction of the Scale-Up Fund marks a significant milestone in RNAQ Holdings’ journey. It is a tangible step towards realizing the economic revolution RNAQ envisioned in his inaugural speech.

By focusing on existing businesses, the fund is positioned to drive job creation, stimulate innovation, and contribute to the overall prosperity of Ghana. This initiative reflects a deep understanding of the needs of the Ghanaian business ecosystem and a proactive approach to addressing them. It’s a clear signal of RNAQ Holdings’ dedication to fostering a vibrant and thriving economy.

Nana Agradaa Convicted Over 2022 Money-Doubling Scam

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Once a controversial fetish priestess and now a self-proclaimed evangelist, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has been found guilty in a high-profile fraud case that traces back to 2022.

An Accra Circuit Court, presided over by Justice Evelyn Asamoah, convicted Agradaa on charges of “charlatanic advertisement” and “defrauding by false pretences.” The ruling followed revelations from a widely circulated video in which she was seen promising to double money for attendees of a spiritual all-night service at her church, Heaven Way, located in Weija.

During the court proceedings, Justice Asamoah directed that Agradaa undergo a pregnancy test before sentencing. The duration of her prison term has not yet been announced.

The conviction comes nearly three years after her arrest on Sunday, October 9, 2022, in response to public allegations that she ran a fraudulent money-multiplication scheme during a church gathering two days prior.

READ ALSO: If You Silence Me, I’ll Throw Away My Bible – Agradaa Dares

“The police have arrested Patricia Asiedua, alias Nana Agradaa, following allegations of a money-doubling scam levelled against her by some members of the public. The suspect is currently assisting with police investigations,” the Ghana Police Service stated during the period.

The now-infamous service held on October 7, 2022, allegedly lured congregants with promises of multiplied financial blessings. However, multiple attendees later claimed they were deceived, having handed over sums of money to Agradaa only to be dismissed without receiving the returns she had assured them.

Several of the victims shared their frustrations online, alleging that Agradaa took their money and sent them away without explanation or refund. The backlash triggered widespread outrage, drawing the attention of law enforcement and sparking an official investigation.

Following her initial arrest, authorities encouraged others affected by the incident to report to the Accra Regional Police Command to support the probe into the scheme.