Contrary to what many thought was the end of Patricia Asiedu aka Nana Agradaa, who was accused of scamming members of her church, the controversial evangelist, has returned, and it’s business as usual as her church was fully patronized.
According to Adomonline, Agradaa made her first appearance at her Heaven Way Church in Weija after she was granted bail by the court over allegations of doubling scam she perpetrated on some members of her church.
She held a closed-door service on Sunday, November 27, 2022, unlike her usual open-door Sunday activities.
Agradaa sang and ministered in a service which was streamed live on social media.
In a praise and worship song, Agradaa thanked God for keeping her safe whilst in the grips of the police.
According to her, she owes God all the adoration for keeping her safe and sound in the 40 days she spent behind bars.
“40 days in cells and nothing happened to me, so I say thank you God. I was behind bars but I was never poisoned or was there any attempt on my life, for these, I praise you,” she said.
She also showed appreciation to people she claimed were on her side during her woes.
Despite the controversy, Agradaa urged her members who are in need of startup capital to grace her all-night service for assistance.
Many attended her church service on Sunday and there was no drama recorded.
A TikTok user by the name of Akua MP gave a vivid account of what transpired during the infamous all-night service held between the evening of Friday, October 7, to the morning of Saturday, October 8.
Members captured in the viral video said that Agradaa claimed during her evangelism program on her own TV station (TTV) that she would double any amount of money they send to her church.
After taking their money, Akua MP disclosed that Agradaa, did not double the money as promised and also refused to give back the money she received.
According to other aggrieved members, she (Agradaa), realizing that many of her victims were still loitering around the premises of the church after the service, offered to give some of them GHS10 for them to use for transportation back home.









