All is not lost for controversial evangelist and former fetish priestess, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa. Public pressure is beginning to mount on President John Dramani Mahama to intervene in her legal troubles and possibly grant her some form of pardon.

The latest to add his voice is respected broadcast journalist Roland Walker of TV3, who made a passionate appeal in a social media post. Walker urged the President to consider Agradaa’s case and show mercy by granting her clemency. According to him, despite her controversial past and ongoing criticisms, Agradaa has followers who believe in her transformation and still look up to her for spiritual guidance.
“Nana Agradaa may have erred, but mercy triumphs over judgment. I humbly beg President Mahama to consider granting her a pardon,” Walker’s post partly read.
His appeal has since sparked debate among Ghanaians, with some supporting the call on humanitarian grounds, while others insist the law must take its full course to serve as a deterrent.
Nana Agradaa, who once operated as a fetish priestess before converting to Christianity, has been one of Ghana’s most polarizing figures. Her sentencing came after multiple fraud-related charges, which attracted both public criticism and sympathy.
With Roland Walker’s intervention making waves, it remains to be seen whether the growing pressure will compel President Mahama to act or whether Agradaa will be left to serve her sentence in full.
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