home All News open_in_new Full Article

Ghana’s Conviction of Agradaa Sets Legal Precedent for Crackdown on Spiritual Scams

The 15-year prison sentence with hard labour handed to Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, marks a significant step in Ghana’s legal stance against fraudulent spiritual practices. Convicted by the Accra Circuit Court on multiple counts of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence, the former traditional priestess turned evangelist has become a symbol in the fight against spiritual exploitation. “This verdict sends an unequivocal message that no one, regardless of their spiritual claims or public persona, is above the law when it comes to defrauding citizens," Prosecutor Mark Smith stated outside the courtroom.


today 1 week ago attach_file Politics

attach_file Politics
attach_file Politics
attach_file Sport
attach_file Events
attach_file Events
attach_file Sport
attach_file Politics
attach_file Politics
attach_file Sport
attach_file Politics
attach_file Politics
attach_file Events
attach_file Politics
attach_file Politics
attach_file Sport
attach_file Politics
attach_file Politics
attach_file Politics
attach_file Politics
attach_file Culture


ID: 2721383763
Add Watch Country

arrow_drop_down