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Nana Agradaa returns home, church members celebrate

Nana Agradaa’s 15-year sentence slashed to one year
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After years of legal battles and a fifteen-year sentence, popular Ghanaian figure Nana Agradaa — formerly a Fetish priest and now an evangelist — has finally returned home. The moment was met with jubilation by family, church members, and supporters alike.

At around 7:00 a.m. on March 3, 2026, Angel Asiamah, her husband, shared a video on social media showing Nana Agradaa seated alongside him and church elders, all dressed in white and beaming with joy. The clip expressed gratitude to God and acknowledged the role of Ghana’s legal system in reducing her sentence.

Outside the home, supporters flooded the streets of Accra, many wearing branded T-shirts featuring Nana Agradaa’s image, chanting and singing in celebration. The festive mood reflected the deep connection the evangelist has with her followers, who see her return as a symbol of redemption and renewed purpose.

Speaking to journalists, an elated Angel Asiamah said, “We are taking my wife on a journey to heal from all the pain of the past. Today is not just her return — it is a new beginning.”

From a controversial spiritual figure to a beacon of faith and perseverance, Nana Agradaa’s homecoming underscores her unique journey and the loyalty of those who have followed her story for years.

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By: Nana Asabea |Planbfmonline.com

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