Nana Agradaa convicted of false advertising and fraud by pretence

Nana Agradaa convicted of false advertising and fraud by pretence

Nana Agradaa convicted of false advertising and fraud by pretence

Chief priestess-turned-evangelist, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has been convicted by the Circuit Court in Accra for "charlatanic advertisement" and "defrauding by false pretence."

The charges relate to a televised broadcast she aired in 2022, during which she falsely claimed to possess supernatural powers to "double money" for members of the public. These claims lured multiple individuals into parting with substantial sums of money in the hope of receiving multiplied returns.

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Although a final sentence has not yet been issued, the court has ordered a pregnancy test to be conducted in accordance with sentencing protocols. Nana Agradaa has been taken to a hospital for this examination before the court proceeds with sentencing.

Further directives from the court are expected in the coming days as the case progresses to its final stage.

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