Efya Reacts to Agradaa’s Release, Warns Ghanaians to Be Careful
Ghanaian singer Efya has ignited debate on social media following the release of controversial evangelist Nana Agradaa, born Patricia Asiedua Asiamah. Shortly after Agradaa regained her freedom, Efya shared a blunt warning to the public, suggesting that people should be cautious and avoid falling vi
Ogyem Solomon

Ghanaian singer Efya has ignited debate on social media following the release of controversial evangelist Nana Agradaa, born Patricia Asiedua Asiamah. Shortly after Agradaa regained her freedom, Efya shared a blunt warning to the public, suggesting that people should be cautious and avoid falling victim to possible schemes again.
Agradaa was released from prison after serving part of her custodial sentence, a development that quickly became one of the most talked-about topics in Ghana’s entertainment and religious circles. Videos circulating online showed supporters welcoming her warmly, with scenes of celebration as she reunited with members of her church and close associates. Her return to public life has sparked mixed reactions, with some expressing support and others urging vigilance.
It was in the midst of this online buzz that Efya weighed in. In a post that quickly gained traction, the award-winning musician cautioned Ghanaians, stating that Agradaa could “scam you again.” Though brief, the statement carried strong implications and immediately divided public opinion. While some social media users applauded Efya for speaking candidly, others felt the comment was harsh, especially considering that Agradaa had already faced legal consequences.
Agradaa’s legal troubles stemmed from charges including defrauding by false pretence and charlatanic advertisement. She had previously promoted a controversial money-doubling scheme, which led to complaints from individuals who claimed they had been misled. The case attracted national attention and ultimately resulted in a prison sentence. However, a court later reviewed aspects of the ruling, leading to her release after serving the required term.
The singer’s remarks highlight the broader conversation in Ghana about accountability, redemption, and public trust. Many Ghanaians remain skeptical about figures who have previously been convicted of fraud-related offences, especially when such cases involve religious influence and financial promises. Others argue that once someone has served their sentence, they deserve an opportunity to rebuild their life without continued public condemnation.
Efya’s comment has therefore reopened discussions about whether public figures should publicly criticize others in sensitive moments like post-prison reintegration. Some believe celebrities have a responsibility to use their platforms to warn the public about potential risks. Others contend that such warnings can undermine the justice system’s role in rehabilitation.
As Agradaa resumes her activities and reconnects with her followers, the public will be closely watching her next steps. Whether she chooses to address the criticisms directly or focus solely on rebuilding her ministry remains to be seen. Meanwhile, Efya’s strong statement continues to fuel online debate, reflecting the deep divisions in public sentiment surrounding Agradaa’s past and future.
The unfolding reactions underscore how celebrity commentary can shape national conversations, particularly when it touches on issues of faith, finance, and accountability in Ghana’s evolving social landscape.
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. pic.twitter.com/8yfRgVfOz3
— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) March 3, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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