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Ghana Prisons Service Details Happenings During Nana Agradaa’s Last Days At Nsawam

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The Ghana Prisons Service has officially addressed the release of evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa, from the Nsawam Female Prison on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

In a video published on the Service’s official YouTube channel, the Public Relations Officer and Chief Superintendent of Prisons, Abdul Adamu Latif, provided details about the procedures undertaken before Agradaa’s release.

According to CSP Abdul Adamu Latif, Agradaa underwent a structured pre-release programme known as the “discharge process.”

“Before you leave the prison, we take you through some training known as the discharge process. Mentally, among other things, everything must be in order before you are allowed to reunite with your family. Our sister Agradaa also underwent this training in her case,” he explained.

He noted that the process is designed to assess inmates’ mental preparedness and overall readiness to reintegrate into society after serving their custodial sentences.

CSP Abdul Adamu Latif further revealed that he had a personal conversation with the televangelist before her release, describing the interaction as meaningful.

While he did not disclose details of their discussion, he suggested that there are important lessons Ghanaians can draw from Agradaa’s experience.

Agradaa’s release has generated significant public attention following the reduction of her original sentence by the Amasaman High Court.

Her return to society has sparked widespread discussion, both in the media and on social platforms.

The Ghana Prisons Service reiterated its commitment to rehabilitation and reintegration, emphasising that all inmates undergo established procedures before being discharged.

The development continues to attract national interest as conversations around accountability, rehabilitation and second chances intensify.

Nana Agradaa flaunts her new customised car just after her release from prison

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Controversial evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa, made a grand public appearance shortly after her release from the Nsawam Female Prison, arriving at her church premises in a convoy that has since sparked widespread discussion online.

On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, the founder of Heaven Way International Ministry showed up at the church in a three-car convoy, drawing the attention of onlookers and supporters who had gathered at the premises.

A viral video shared on TikTok by ydmedia captured a white 2026 Hyundai Palisade parked within the church compound.

The luxury vehicle, which formed part of the convoy, featured a customised number plate bearing the inscription “Agradaa 1.”

The rear screen of the vehicle also displayed an image of the televangelist.

The arrival caused a stir among those present, with many spectators inching closer to admire the vehicle while others took photographs.

The video, which has gained significant traction across social media platforms, was captioned: “Nana Agradaa unveils a brand-new 2026 registered car shortly after her release.”

At the time of filing this report, the footage had attracted considerable engagement online, with users sharing mixed reactions ranging from admiration to criticism.

Agradaa’s reappearance in such a bold fashion comes on the heels of her release, which followed a reduction in her custodial sentence by the Amasaman High Court.

Her return to public life continues to generate conversation, with many closely watching her next steps.

The viral TikTok video remains a trending topic as discussions about her comeback intensify across digital platforms.

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Captain Smart Reacts To The Release Of Nana Agradaa, Praises Angel Asiamah

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Onua TV presenter Captain Smart has broken his silence following the release of controversial televangelist Nana Agradaa, heaping praise on her husband, Angel Asiamah, for what he described as a relentless fight for her freedom.

News broke on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, that Nana Agradaa had regained her freedom after serving part of her revised custodial sentence.

Her lawyer, Richard Asare Baffour, had earlier disclosed in an interview with Channel One TV on February 27, 2026, that the preacher would be released in March after the Amasaman High Court reduced her 15-year jail term to 12 months.

The lawyer clarified that her early release was not the result of favouritism but rather Ghana’s remission policy, which allows inmates to be released after serving two-thirds of their sentence, provided they meet certain conditions.

In the early hours of Tuesday, supporters and loved ones gathered at the Nsawam Female Prison wearing customized T-shirts to welcome the founder of Heaven Way International Ministry.

Videos circulating on social media showed jubilant scenes as fans celebrated her return home.

Speaking on his morning show, Onua Maakye, Captain Smart welcomed Nana Agradaa back and noted that incarceration at Nsawam Prison is no easy experience.

“Agradaa’s husband has really done well. He has fought a good fight because it is not easy,” he stated, commending Angel Asiamah for standing by his wife throughout her legal challenges and imprisonment.

The outspoken presenter also took a swipe at individuals who allegedly gave money and valuables to Nana Agradaa under the “Sika Gari” scheme.

According to him, there was no realistic way for physical currency to be magically doubled, cautioning the public against falling for such claims in the future.

Nana Agradaa’s release has sparked mixed reactions across the country, with some celebrating her freedom while others continue to debate the circumstances surrounding her conviction and sentence reduction.

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Bullgod Eyes Stonebwoy Collaboration

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Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson, popularly known as Bullgod, says he would welcome the chance to work with Afro-dancehall star Stonebwoy again. He reflected on their past collaboration and praised the artiste’s current management for their work.

In an interview on Zed FM, Bullgod was asked whether he would consider managing Stonebwoy if the opportunity arose. He revisited their time at Zylofon Music.

“I was the boss at Zylofon at the time. So they answered to me, himself and Blakk Cedi at the time. They would bring their stuff and I took decisions. I’ve worked with him in that capacity before. There’s nothing wrong with that,” he said.

He also acknowledged Stonebwoy’s present team, commending their performance while noting that his support remains from a distance.

“Chief and the team are doing a fantastic job, so we can only support from afar. I’m a big fan of all of them,” Bullgod added.

READ ALSO: “She’s Fitting To Do It Again” – Efya Responds To Church Members Celebrating Agradaa’s Freedom

Beyond music management, Bullgod heads Bullhaus Entertainment and has launched a social initiative aimed at transforming police holding cells. The project, Bright Walls, Better Minds, seeks to make these spaces more humane and mentally uplifting through murals, color, and creative expression.

Bullgod expressed interest in collaborating with Stonebwoy on the initiative, highlighting the artiste’s connection to Ashaiman.

“I would love that. We’re hoping to go to him and help with some of the stuff too because he hails from Ashaiman as well. So it won’t be bad to do something with him,” he said.

“I’m expecting my 15th child” – Wanlov reveals

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Ghanaian musician Wanlov the Kubolor has revealed that he is expecting another child, a development that would bring his total number of children to 15.

The artiste, known in private life as Emmanuel Owusu Bonsu, made the disclosure during an interview with media personality Kafui Dey. He stated that one of his partners is currently pregnant.

Speaking candidly about fatherhood, the FOKN Bois rapper reflected on how parenting was never part of his original life plan.

“I never thought about it. I never imagined I would be a father, and now I believe I’m almost on my 15th child,” he said.

Wanlov, who has children living across six countries and four continents, explained that his role in their lives is somewhat unconventional. His children are based in Japan, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ghana, Tanzania, and the United States.

Despite his non-traditional lifestyle, Wanlov emphasised the importance of responsibility and structure in parenting.

“To be a good family person, you have to be like a good administrator. There’s what your heart wants, and then there’s what you actually do,” he noted.

The musician described himself primarily as a visitor in the lives of some of his children due to geographical distance, but suggested that he remains intentional about fulfilling his parental duties.

“She’s Fitting To Do It Again” – Efya Responds To Church Members Celebrating Agradaa’s Freedom

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Ghanaian singer Efya has weighed in on the celebration that followed the release of controversial preacher Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa, casting doubt on the renewed enthusiasm of her followers.

Her reaction came after a video surfaced online showing members of Heavenway Champions International Ministry rejoicing at the church’s premises. The video, shared with the caption, “Spirit filled atmosphere at the Heavenway Champions International Ministry premises as members and supporters gather to worship in celebration of the release of their founder, Nana Agradaa,” captured scenes of singing, prayer and jubilant worship.

Efya, however, was not impressed.

READ ALSO: “I Handed Myself Over To God” – Nana Agradaa Opens Up On First Day In Prison

Responding to the video, the award-winning vocalist posted a string of eye-roll emojis before adding, “She’s fitting to do it to yall again.. n again.. we gon see ..!!”

The brief but pointed remark has since triggered debate across social media, with some users backing her skepticism while others accused her of being dismissive of the church’s faithful.

Nana Agradaa’s legal troubles and eventual release have kept her in the public eye, and the celebratory scenes at her church signal that a section of her base remains firmly loyal. Efya’s comment suggests that not everyone is convinced the chapter has closed or that lessons have been learned.

“I Handed Myself Over To God” – Nana Agradaa Opens Up On First Day In Prison

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Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, well-known as Nana Agradaa or Mama Pat, says the moment she was ordered to serve 15 years behind bars felt like the end of her world.

In a video released by the Ghana Prison Service, she opened up about the shock that followed her conviction and the dread that gripped her as she was escorted to begin her sentence. The first day, she said, was filled with panic and unanswered questions about what lay ahead.

“On my way to prison, I honestly thought I was going to die. When I got to the gate, I prayed and handed myself over to God because I had no idea what awaited me inside. I just held my Bible and walked in,” she shared.

She described the trial court’s initial ruling as something she could not mentally process. A 15-year term with hard labour, in her telling, felt detached from reality. Accepting that she would spend more than a decade in custody seemed impossible.

“When I was sentenced to 15 years, I never believed I would actually spend that long in jail. I kept asking myself what wrong I had done, so I couldn’t accept that fate. At that point, I believed the only things that could help me were prayers and the word of God,” she added.

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Her legal troubles began with a conviction on July 3, 2025, when an Accra Circuit Court found her guilty on several counts, including charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence. Prosecutors argued that she had promoted a money-doubling scheme during church services at Heaven Way Champion International Ministry in Weija, within the Greater Accra Region.

The case centred on a heavily publicised service where congregants were allegedly promised miraculous financial returns in exchange for cash contributions. According to the prosecution, those assurances never materialised, prompting complaints from individuals who said they had been misled.

On February 5, 2026, the High Court reviewed the matter. While the court affirmed her conviction, it concluded that the original sentence was excessive and disproportionate, and it reduced the term accordingly.

Agradaa was finally released from prison on March 3, 2026.

First video of Nana Agradaa at home surfaces online after her release

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On Thursday, February 5, 2026, imprisoned televangelist Agradaa appeared before the Amasaman High Court for judgment in her appeal case, resulting in a significant reduction of her prison sentence.

After several hours of legal proceedings, the court reduced her original 15-year hard labour sentence to 12 months for counts two and three.

In addition, she was fined 200 penalty units, equivalent to GH₵2,400, and ordered to refund GH₵1,000 to her two complainants. The court also upheld fines related to count one.

According to reports from the courtroom, the presiding judge described the initial 15-year sentence as harsh and excessive.

While the court affirmed her conviction, it exercised its discretion to vary the punishment, leading to the revised custodial term.

The new sentence took effect from July 3, 2025 — the date of her original conviction — meaning the founder of Heaven Way International Ministry will serve a total of one year in prison.

In a video shared by Today’s TV on Facebook, Agradaa can be seen released and seen at her residence in the company of Angel Asiamah and family members.

The footage has since taken over social media trends.

M.anifest Laments “Broken” Music System, Says He’s Never Received Royalties

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Ghanaian rapper M.anifest has talked about the challenges facing the country’s creative arts sector, describing it as broken and lacking proper infrastructure.

He shared his perspective at the “Protecting What You Create” seminar. Reflecting on his personal experience, M.anifest revealed that even after more than ten years in the music industry, he has never received royalties from Ghana.

He explained that as a Ghanaian creative or businessperson, one must navigate a system that is often broken or entirely absent.

While he acknowledged that some progress had been made over the years, he admitted he had not earned a single cedi in royalties. He emphasized that artists are essentially starting from a broken foundation.

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M.anifest also encouraged creatives to adapt to the challenges by embracing technology. He stressed that digital tools are now essential for leveling the playing field, particularly in a system with limited opportunities and venues.

He highlighted the scarcity of performance spaces in Ghana and questioned how artists can tour the country effectively.

Despite pointing out the gaps and sometimes non-existent infrastructure, he clarified that his message was not meant to be pessimistic or discouraging. Instead, he said it serves as a reminder that building a career in the arts requires persistence and effort.

M.anifest further urged creatives to recognize that the uphill climb is part of the journey, and that leveraging technology can help them navigate and overcome the limitations of the system.

Oboy Siki Spotted Lying In A Coffin As A Corpse To Celebrate Birthday – Watch Video

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Ghanaian veteran actor Oboy Siki has once again stirred massive conversation online after celebrating his birthday today, February 3, 2026, in a manner that many have described as shocking and unconventional.

In viral videos circulating across social media platforms, the outspoken Kumawood star was seen being carried out of a car by a group of men in a coffin.

Dressed in a neatly tailored suit, his face heavily covered with white powder, cotton stuffed in his nose, and his hands fitted with gloves which just as is typically done for deceased persons prepared for burial.

The videos have since gone viral, sparking a wave of reactions ranging from amusement to deep concern.

While some social media users described the act as creative and bold, others felt it was unsettling and unnecessary, especially considering the cultural sensitivity surrounding death.

However, this is not the first time the actor has courted controversy with conversations about his own mortality.

Years ago, he made headlines after publicly predicting the year of his death, boldly stating in interviews that he believed he would die in 2024.

At the time, he claimed he had prayed about it and even informed close associates, insisting he would pass away peacefully at home rather than through an accident.