Evangelist Nana Agradaa, known in private life as Patricia Asiamah, has made a return to the Nsawam Medium Security Prison exactly 40 days after walking free, using the visit to mark the milestone with a charitable gesture.
A viral video shared on April 22, 2026, shows her arriving at the facility alongside her husband, Angel Asiamah, and members of her church. The group carried a brown envelope said to contain GH₵10,100, which she presented as support for inmates.
She explained that the amount would be distributed among 101 female prisoners, with each expected to receive GH₵100.
“God put me here, and he later took me out of this place,” she said during the visit.
“Today marks 40 days since I was let out. I came back here to the Nsawam female prisons with my prayer towers and my husband to make a donation to all 101 inmates. Each of them will get 100 cedis each, just something small for them to buy pure water with,” she said in the video.
The visit comes shortly after her early release from prison, where she had been serving part of a 15-year sentence.
Agradaa was convicted on July 3, 2025, at an Accra Circuit Court on charges including charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretences. The court found that she promoted a money-doubling scheme through her Heaven Way Champion International Ministry in Weija, where she allegedly convinced congregants to hand over money in exchange for promised miraculous financial returns that never materialised.
She was initially handed a 15-year prison term, but the Amasaman High Court later reduced it to 12 months, factoring in time already served and describing the original sentence as excessive.
Watch the video below.
Nana Agradaa has donated GHS100 each to 101 female inmates at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison to mark 40 days since her release from custody, following a court ruling that overturned her 15-year sentence. pic.twitter.com/dPRCALZ2l0
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) April 21, 2026
