Pastor Eric Oduro Asiamah, husband of embattled evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has spoken publicly for the first time following her recent 15-year jail sentence with hard labour.
Agradaa, founder of Heaven Way Champion Ministries and formerly known for her past as a traditional priestess, was convicted by the Accra Circuit Court for charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence. The charges were linked to a controversial televised event in which she promised to double money for congregants,an act that several claimed led to their financial loss.
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However, in a statement made after the verdict, Pastor Asiamah claimed that the sentencing was rooted in complaints from church members following an all-night service held three years ago. According to him, the allegations of fraud stemmed from the offertory collected during that service.
Pastor Asiamah strongly denied the fraud accusations, arguing that what occurred during the service was in line with normal church traditions.
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What happened was a standard offertory, giving during church programmes is a common practice. Nothing about that night was out of the ordinary or deceptive.
Despite the legal setback, Pastor Asiamah urged members of their congregation and sympathisers to remain prayerful and faithful during this challenging time. He described the ordeal as a test of faith and reassured the public that God’s plan is still at work in their lives.
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Pastor Asiamah, the husband of Agradaa, has spoken out following her 15 year prison sentence.
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He explained that the sentencing stemmed from reports made by some church members, who accused her of taking their money under false pretenses during an all night service she held… pic.twitter.com/fla28P0IoU
Nana Agradaa’s legal team has already described her sentence as “excessive,” noting that the amount in question was only GH¢540. They have vowed to file an appeal on Monday, claiming the punishment is more about who Agradaa is than what she is alleged to have done.
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