Agradaa’s daughter bags Master’s at Academic City University

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Agradaa's daughter bags Master’s at Academic City University

The daughter of Evangelist Patricia Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has bagged a Master’s degree at the Academic City University.

In a video post shared on X, Agradaa was captured at a joyful red-carpet ceremony holding flowers, which she presented to her daughter and stepfather, Angel  Asiamah.

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Agradaa’s daughter bagged a Master’s degree from Academic City University, a top-ranked STEAM-focused private institution in Ghana, emphasising engineering, business, and tech programs.

Some Ghanaians reacting to the news stated, “This woman be sh3da bodam oo Herh

See the school she sent her daughter

She get sense ruff 🤣”.

“Ano get lawyer yet like ago say something paa!”, a netizen added.

An X user added, “Money dey talk..Academic city???”.

In other news, following Agradaa’s release from prison, she has boldly stated that Prison doesn’t change a person, but only increases one’s boldness.

According to Agradaa, he said, “Tawfiakwa” when the judge sentenced me to 15 years in prison.

Speaking in a viral video, Agradaa stated, “Prison doesn’t change a person; it only increases your boldness. I said ‘tawfiakwa’ when the judge sentenced me to 15 years in prison. When bloggers asked me, ‘Mama Pat, what do you have to say about your sentencing?’ I only told them to pray for me”

Also, Agradaa has said she does not regret being sent to prison.

According to Agradaa, her time in prison has had a profound impact on her spiritual life, claiming it has strengthened her faith and ministry.

Agradaa, speaking to a Church congregation, described her period in custody as a life-changing experience.

Addressing a church congregation on Sunday, March 22, Agradaa stated, “I was sent to prison, but today I can say to the glory of God that I do not regret it. What God has given me through this journey is invaluable and cannot be bought with money”.

Meanwhile, Justice Abdulai, a Lawyer and lecturer at the Law School of UPSA, has disclosed that Agradaa is free, but her ex-convict status triggers some legal restrictions on her.

The lawyer explained that although Agradaa has completed her sentence, some restrictions may apply depending on the nature of her conviction.

Justice Abdulai further added that as an ex-convict, Agradaa may face legal complications that could affect certain positions or roles in society.

He disclosed that the restrictions generally persist in place for up to 10 years after the completion of the individual’s sentence.

According to him, should Agradaa get involved with the law again, she may face a harsher sentence.

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