Emotions flared at the Amasaman Circuit Court on Wednesday as evangelist and former traditional priestess Nana Agradaa broke down in tears following the adjournment of her appeal case to February 5.
Nana Agradaa whose legal name is Patricia Asiedua is appealing her conviction on multiple counts of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence.
The case has attracted widespread national attention sparking intense public debate over religious practices, consumer protection and accountability.
The court adjourned proceedings to allow for further consideration of the appeal, a decision that visibly affected the appellant.
Her conviction stemmed from allegations that she made false representations to the public promising spiritual solutions in exchange for money claims prosecutors argued amounted to deliberate deception. The case has since become one of the most high-profile prosecutions involving religious figures in recent years.
As the legal process continues, public interest remains high, with many closely watching the outcome of the appeal and its broader implications for regulation and oversight within the religious space.
The court is expected to resume hearing the matter on February 5.
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