🔒 Nana Agradaa SENTENCED to 15 YEARS – How the ‘Money Doubling’ Queen Got Caught in Her Own Game 💰⚖️

😱 15 YEARS Behind Bars! Nana Agradaa’s SHOCKING Fraud Scandal EXPOSED – What She Did Will Leave You Speechless 💣🚨

 

Once hailed as a powerful spiritualist with the ability to “double your money” through sacred rituals, Nana Agradaa, born Patricia Asieduaa, now finds herself behind bars—sentenced to 15 years in prison after being found guilty on multiple counts of fraud, deception, and operating under false pretenses.

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Her courtroom trial, which lasted for months, exposed a disturbing web of lies, greed, and manipulation that left hundreds of victims broke, broken, and betrayed.

Agradaa first rose to fame in Ghana through her infamous “Sika Gari” program—a self-styled ritualistic process where she promised to multiply cash for desperate individuals.

Appearing on TV with stacks of money, flowing robes, and a booming voice, she convinced viewers that she could channel spiritual forces to bless their finances.

All they had to do was send her money first.

And thousands did.

But the promises of supernatural wealth never came.

Instead, victims were left in ruin—some selling property, others emptying their life savings, only to receive nothing in return.

 

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While rumors of her fraudulent practices had been circulating for years, many were too afraid—or too ashamed—to come forward.

That changed in late 2022 when a wave of victims finally stepped into the spotlight, prompting the Ghana Police Service to launch a full-blown criminal investigation.

The charges piled up fast.

Agradaa was accused of defrauding by false pretenses, money laundering, and running unlicensed financial operations under the guise of religious services.

During the investigation, authorities seized bank statements, cash, and even voice recordings that captured Agradaa coercing followers to “sow a seed” of ₵1,000 to ₵5,000 with the promise of receiving tenfold returns.

The evidence was damning.

In court, prosecutors revealed that over 600 victims had come forward, and the total amount of money lost was estimated to be in the millions of Ghanaian cedis.

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Some victims even testified that they were threatened when they asked for refunds, with Agradaa’s team reportedly warning them not to question “God’s anointed.

What made the case more sensational was Agradaa’s dramatic transition in 2021 from “fetish priestess” to self-declared Christian evangelist.

After publicly burning her idols and claiming to have given her life to Christ, she launched a new ministry and rebranded herself as Evangelist Mama Pat.

For a short time, it seemed the public was willing to forgive her controversial past.

But behind the pulpit, the same tactics continued—only now, Jesus was the product, and the price was still steep.

Her “church” became a hub for more of the same manipulative schemes.

Victims claimed that she pressured congregants to give outrageous offerings in exchange for “instant breakthroughs” and “prophetic favor.

” When the scandal finally broke in 2022, many saw it not as a surprise, but as long overdue justice.

Agradaa maintained her innocence throughout the trial, claiming she was being persecuted for her past and falsely accused by people “jealous of her success.

” But the court disagreed.

In a powerful final ruling, the judge called her a “serial manipulator who weaponized religion to exploit the vulnerable” and “a threat to public trust.

Her sentence: 15 years in prison with hard labor.

As the news spread, social media exploded.

Reactions ranged from celebration to disbelief.

Some fans insisted she had been “set up,” while most Ghanaians applauded the judgment, calling it a win against religious fraudsters and “fake pastors” who prey on desperation.

“She fooled us for too long,” one user wrote.

“Now she’ll finally pay.

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But even behind bars, Agradaa’s story isn’t over.

There are reports that more victims are stepping forward, and law enforcement is now looking into additional charges, including potential tax evasion and connections to a larger spiritual fraud network.

Meanwhile, her once-booming ministry has crumbled.

Her church has been closed, her social media pages taken down, and the lavish lifestyle she once flaunted—complete with luxury cars, gold jewelry, and designer outfits—has vanished.

What remains is a cautionary tale.

Nana Agradaa’s rise and fall highlight a disturbing truth in modern-day religion: charisma can be a cover for corruption.

She convinced thousands that miracles were for sale—and she sold them until the law stepped in.

Her sentencing marks a rare moment where a public figure is held accountable not just in court—but in the eyes of the people she betrayed.

From the chants of “Sika Gari!” to the cold silence of a prison cell, the woman once feared and followed is now just another inmate.

And for her victims, justice may have come late—but it came loud.

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