Court orders suspended CJ to serve AG with affidavit in opposition, case adjourned to July 23
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15th July 2025 3:55:45 PM
3 mins readBy: Phoebe Martekie Doku
A bail application filed by the lawyers of former chief priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah (Nana Agradaa), has been thrown out by the High Court in Amasaman.
Instead, the court has ordered that the Circuit Court submit all necessary documents related to the ongoing appeal.
This information was made known by a member of her legal team, Dr. Bernard Kofi Asamoah, on Tuesday, July 15.
“We wanted bail pending appeal, and the court did not grant it. The court has given an order that the Circuit Court furnish the court with all the processes needed for the appeal. We will continue the appeal process,” Dr. Asamoah stated.
Lawyers for former chief priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah (Nana Agradaa), have filed an appeal challenging the 15-year jail sentence handed down by the Circuit Court.
This information was revealed by the lead counsel, Richard Asare Baffour, on Monday, July 7.
Nana Agradaa is going to spend 15 years in prison for charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence.
The Circuit Court in Accra delivered its sentence after it confirmed that she is not pregnant.
Nana Agradaa, is going to spend 15 years in prison for charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence.
Agradaa's counsel has described her sentence as "so unreasonable", adding that "the evidence on record does not support it".
In 2022, she was accused of luring her victims through claims that she possessed spiritual powers to double their money.
Initially admitting guilt to charges including fraudulent advertising and obtaining money under false pretenses, she spent two weeks in remand before being granted bail of GH₵150,000 with three sureties, one requiring justification.
She tricked members of the Godsway International Heaven Church into handing over their cash during a night vigil service at her church in Weija, Accra.
Meanwhile, Ghanaian gospel musician Gifty Oppong Adorye, known in showbiz as Empress Gifty, has dragged Evangelist Mama Pat, popularly known as Agradaa, to court for defaming her.
In a video targeting Empress Gifty's husband, Hopeson Adorye, Agradaa extended her attacks to the singer, accusing her of engaging in bestiality and unfaithful activities.
According to Gifty, other bloggers have leveraged Agradaa's statement to spread false narratives about her.
This has affected the "Watch Me" singer and her family, as their children are being ridiculed by friends in school.
In addition to the negative impact of Agradaa's conduct, lawyers of Empress Gifty say her trip abroad slated for August has been jeopardized.
The words used by Agradaa are interpreted to mean the following:
a) The plaintiff is promiscuous and a prostitute.
b) The plaintiff is a zoophile who flirts with dogs to earn her money to cater for her husband.
c) The plaintiff is an adulterous or an unchaste wife who has extramarital affairs with other men, and most of her paramours are pastors.
d) Pastors who invite the Plaintiff to their programs have sexual intercourse with her in their offices before the Plaintiff mounts the pulpit to sing.
e) The plaintiff is an imbecile.
Consequently, Empress Gifty is claiming the sum of twenty million Ghana Cedis for damages for slander.
She is also seeking a perpetual injunction to prevent the defendant, along with associates, agents, and anyone acting on her behalf, from making further publications of the same or similar defamatory statements.
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