Man Secretly Records Agradaa’s Entry Into Nsawam Prison the Day She Was Handed a 15-Year Sentence
- A Ghanaian man shared a video of controversial televangelist Nana Agradaa reporting to Nsawam Prison
- This comes after she was handed a 15-year sentence after she was found guilty on charges of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretences
- Many people were saddened that Agraaa would be away for 15 years, while others shared their views on the secret video
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A Ghanaian man has shared a video he captured of controversial televangelist Nana Agradaa as she arrived at Nsawam Prison to serve her 15-year sentence.

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This comes after she was handed a 15-year sentence on Thursday, July 3, 2025, after she was found guilty on charges of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretences. Her conviction climaxed an almost three-year battle in court.
Why was Agradaa prosecuted and jailed?
It will be recalled that Nana Agradaa was arrested on October 9, 2022, in connection with an alleged money-doubling scam at her church.
The police moved to arrest her after a video of some congregation members complaining of being defrauded went viral.
Charged with charlatanic advertisement and six counts of defrauding by false pretences, she pleaded not guilty and was granted bail.
Subsequently, she was charged with similar offences before the Circuit Court 4 and Circuit Court 10, where she has been attending hearings since October 2023.
The controversial televangelist was accused of advertising a money-doubling scam on Today's TV and some social media platforms.
The accused allegedly invited the public to attend an all-night service at her church so they could have their money doubled.
The facts as presented to the court indicated that over 1000 people who attended the all-night service handed over huge sums of money to Agradaa, but she failed to double the money as promised.
Agradaa arrives at Nsawam to begin sentence
Following her sentence, Agradaa has been processed and sent to the Nsawam Prison to begin her term.

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One Ghanaian man and TikToker with the handle @tetteyfiorobert shared a video of Agradaa checking in at the Nsawam Prison on the same day she was slapped with the 15-year sentence.
In the video, Agradaa was seen arriving at the prison and was taken to an office accompanied by two people dressed in uniform.
Another part of the video showed Agradaa seated in an office as preparations were being made to book her into a cell, which will be her home for the next 15 years.
Reactions as Agradaa arrives at Nsawam Prison
Many social media users felt sad when they saw the video of Agradaa checking in at Nsawam Prison.
Others talked about Agradaa's 15-year sentence, opining that it was harsh. Most people affirmed that they would miss her dearly, especially since there are not many popular personalities who are half as entertaining as her.
The reactions of Ghanaians to the viral video of Agradaa arriving at Nsawam Prison are below:
Daavi Promax735❤️🥺 said:
"I don’t really like her, but I feel very bad for her 😔."
Mzz Jlo said:
"You see how she's looking at you nu😂😂😂if she comes out ran 🤣🤣."
sarahasaahdoku said:
"Eeeei freedom is sweet ooo hmmmm🙏🙏."
Abynaa❤️😍 Pinamang🌹❤️ said:
"What was in her hand, folded with a cloth? We'll miss u like never before! We never saw this coming. You'll always be loved! I’m sad for her daughter, hm."
esconzy29 said:
"Honestly, this woman, I'm not her fan, but in fact, I really felt pity for her. oooooh God, 15 years is too much now😭😭😭😭."
Nana❤️ said:
"Ooooo ewuradi am soooooooo sad ahh🥲🥲🥲."

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Nana Agradaa appeals 15-year sentence
YEN.com.gh reported that Nana Agradaa, founder of the Heaven Way Church, has officially filed an appeal at the Amasaman High Court, challenging the 15-year prison sentence handed down to her on July 3, 2025.
The controversial televangelist was convicted of defrauding church members through deceptive “money doubling” schemes and was sentenced to hard labour. In her appeal, Agradaa argued that the punishment was excessively harsh and that the presiding judge exhibited bias during the trial.
The news sparked a wave of reactions on social media. While some users laughed at the severity of her sentence, others questioned whether her appeal stood any real chance of success.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh