Nana Agradaa to Be Released in March – Lawyer Shares Update
Prominent Ghanaian televangelist , officially known as , is scheduled to be released from prison on March 3, 2026, following a ruling by the to reduce her custodial sentence.
Her legal representative, , confirmed the development during a recent media briefing, assuring supporters that all necessary legal processes have been completed to facilitate her release.
Court’s Decision
According to her legal team, the High Court reviewed aspects of the earlier judgment and subsequently granted a reduction in her sentence. While full details of the ruling were not extensively disclosed, the decision paves the way for her release early next month.
The case has drawn significant public attention over the past months, with strong reactions from both supporters and critics. Nana Agradaa, known for her controversial past and transition from traditional priestess to evangelist, has remained a widely discussed public figure in Ghana’s religious and media landscape.
Lawyer’s Statement
Speaking to journalists, Richard Asare Baffour expressed appreciation to the court for what he described as a fair reconsideration of the matter. He indicated that his client is prepared to reintegrate into society and focus on positive engagements moving forward.
He further called on the public to respect the judicial process and allow his client the opportunity to rebuild her life after serving her revised term.
Public Reactions
News of her scheduled release has sparked conversations across social media platforms, with many Ghanaians expressing mixed reactions. Some supporters have welcomed the development, while others continue to debate the broader implications of her case.
As March 3 approaches, attention will remain on how Nana Agradaa navigates her return to public life and ministry.
More updates are expected as the release date draws closer.
