VIDEO: Agradaa shares details about her release from prison
Controversial Ghanaian evangelist Nana Agradaa has spoken about her time in prison and what she believes contributed to her eventual release. In her account, Agradaa described her initial experience in custody as frightening and uncertain. She explained that the situation left her deeply worried, as
Ogyem Solomon

Controversial Ghanaian evangelist Nana Agradaa has spoken about her time in prison and what she believes contributed to her eventual release.
In her account, Agradaa described her initial experience in custody as frightening and uncertain. She explained that the situation left her deeply worried, as she had no clear idea of what to expect. During that period, she said she relied heavily on prayer and her faith to stay strong.
Agradaa also made a notable claim regarding her release, revealing that she instructed someone close to her to seek the help of Ebenezer Boakye Adarkwah. According to her, she believed that his spiritual intervention would play a role in securing her freedom.
She maintained that her release was not just a legal process but also the result of divine intervention. Emphasizing her faith, Agradaa stated that she remained hopeful throughout her time in prison, trusting that she would eventually regain her freedom.
Reflecting on the experience, she described it as life-changing, noting that it strengthened her spiritual beliefs and gave her a new perspective on life. Her remarks have since generated mixed reactions, with some people accepting her testimony as an expression of faith, while others remain skeptical about her claims.
Agradaa’s comments have once again placed her in the public spotlight, as many follow her story and anticipate what her next steps will be after her release.
“I told my husband that if he wants me to be released from Nsawam Prison, he has to visit Prophet Opambour, because the Spirit of God revealed to me that without his prayers and favour, I will never come out.”
— Nana Agradaa tells congregants after visiting Prophet Opambuor… pic.twitter.com/Cr7SUMC24b
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) March 22, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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