“She’s fitting to do it to y’all again” – Efya warns after Agradaa’s release

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Singer Efya and Agradaa

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer Efya has reacted to viral videos of Ghanaian preacher Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, church members jubilating.

Efya, in her post, expressed disappointment while questioning the actions of the congregants.

The Ghanaian musician further cast doubt on whether Agradaa had truly changed allegeding that she will scam them again.

According to Efya, she believes Agradaa will repeat her past actions at the right time.

Efya in a post wrote, “She’s fitting to do it to y’all again and again… we gon see..!!”

Agradaa was released from Nsawam prison on March 3, 2026.

In a viral video shared by Angel FM on Facebook on March 3, 2026, Agradaa was spotted in all white with Angel Asiamah, her husband and some family members, all dressed in white.

The video shared by Angel Asiamah was captioned, “Thank God my wife is finally home.”

The development follows: Agradaa’s reduced sentence by the Amasaman High Court, describing Agradaa’s original punishment as harsh and excessive under the circumstances of the case.

The Amasaman High Court, in its decision, affirmed her conviction but exercised its discretion to vary the sentence, reducing the 15 years of hard labour earlier imposed by the trial court.

Agradaa’s revised sentence takes effect from July 3, 2025, the date of her conviction, which means she will serve a total of 12 months in prison.

The court decision will now see Agradaa being freed from prison by July 2026.

The Amasaman High Court added that although the offences for which Agradaa was convicted warranted punishment, the severity of the initial sentence was disproportionate under the circumstances, justifying a downward adjustment.

Meanwhile, Agradaa has broken her silence ahead of her release from the Nsawam Prison today, March 3, 2026.

According to Agradaa, she was scared after she was sentenced to prison and thought he was already dead.

She further disclosed that she never believed she was going to be jailed for 15 years, arguing that what crime did she commit?

In a video posted by the Ghana Prisons Service, Agradaa discussed her experiences during her time in prison before her release.

 In the video, she emphasised her strong faith in God, which helped her endure her time in the cells.

Speaking in a video shared by the Ghana Prison Service, Agradaa stated, “When I was coming, I was scared, I knew as for prison I am dead already, when I got to the prison gate, the only thing I said was ‘I leave everything to God and asked for mercy’, because I did not know what would happen.

When I was sentenced to 15 years in prison, from the first day, I did not believe it. I asked myself what crime I had committed, so I did not believe I would be in jail for 15 years. So I believe that only prayers and God’s words were the only things that could help me. First of all, I will give glory to God, and this does not surprise me too much because I believe God can do it”.

Agradaa also shared how she drew inspiration from the stories of prominent individuals who had been imprisoned, using their experiences as a guide to navigate her own journey.

She added, “God’s work brought me to prison, so I took inspiration from those who were also jailed because of God’s work. So I read the Bible to see how they got their freedom, and it was the word of God and prayer”.

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