Controversial Kumawood actor and outspoken critic of Nana Agradaa, Nana Yeboah, has cast doubt on the authenticity of the imprisoned televangelist’s recent court appearances, raising concerns about the manner in which she is escorted in and out of court.
Nana Agradaa, legally known as Patricia Asiedua, is currently serving a 15-year jail term at the Nsawam Female Prison after being convicted in July 2025 for fraud and charlatanic advertisement.
She was found guilty of defrauding church members by promoting a money-doubling scheme on Today’s TV and her social media platforms.
Agradaa had invited the public to an all-night church service, promising to double their money through spiritual powers—an assurance that never materialized.
In a video shared on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, Nana Yeboah questioned whether the person being escorted to court by prison officers was indeed the real Agradaa.
According to him, the security personnel appeared unusually eager to rush her into the courtroom and swiftly return her to their vehicle after proceedings.
He further expressed suspicion about the decision to cover Agradaa’s face during her court appearances, suggesting—however unlikely—that she might have been secretly released or even flown out of the country.
Nana Yeboah called on security officers to stop granting what he described as preferential treatment to the embattled televangelist.
He urged authorities to reveal her face during subsequent court appearances to assure the public that the convict being presented is truly Nana Agradaa.
His comments have sparked reactions online, with many Ghanaians demanding transparency from the prison service regarding Agradaa’s movements and court proceedings.

