VIDEO: Jubilant Scenes Erupt at Agradaa’s Church After Her Release from Prison
Members of Heaven Way Champion International Ministry were overcome with joy as they gathered to celebrate the release of their founder, Nana Agradaa, from prison. The atmosphere at the church was filled with singing, dancing, and emotional thanksgiving as congregants welcomed back the controversial
Ogyem Solomon

Members of Heaven Way Champion International Ministry were overcome with joy as they gathered to celebrate the release of their founder, Nana Agradaa, from prison. The atmosphere at the church was filled with singing, dancing, and emotional thanksgiving as congregants welcomed back the controversial evangelist following months behind bars.
Agradaa, born Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, regained her freedom after serving part of her custodial sentence. Her release quickly became a trending topic on social media, with videos capturing the heartfelt reactions of church members circulating widely online. In the footage, worshippers dressed in white attire bearing her image sang praise songs and expressed gratitude, describing her freedom as an answered prayer.
The excitement at the church reflected the strong loyalty Agradaa continues to command among her followers. Some congregants were seen kneeling in prayer, while others lifted their hands in worship, celebrating what they described as a new beginning for their spiritual leader. The emotional scenes showed members embracing one another and recording the moment on their phones as they marked her return.
Agradaa’s legal troubles began after she was convicted on charges including defrauding by false pretence and charlatanic advertisement. The case stemmed from allegations that she had promoted a controversial money-doubling scheme, which led to complaints from individuals who claimed they were misled. The conviction resulted in a prison sentence that sparked national debate.
However, her legal team later pursued an appeal, and aspects of her original sentence were reviewed by the court. Following the review and after serving the required portion of her custodial term, she was released earlier this month. Her freedom has since triggered a wave of reactions across Ghana, with opinions sharply divided between supporters and critics.
While her church members see her return as a moment of victory and divine intervention, others have questioned the celebratory tone, pointing to the seriousness of the charges that led to her imprisonment. The mixed reactions highlight ongoing conversations in Ghana about accountability, redemption, and public trust in religious leaders.
Shortly after leaving prison, Agradaa was also seen reuniting with her family, appearing visibly emotional yet composed. Supporters have expressed hope that she will use this second chance to rebuild her ministry and focus on positive engagement within her community.
As the videos from her church continue to circulate, they underscore the deep emotional bond between Agradaa and her followers. Whether her return to ministry will usher in a quieter chapter or spark renewed controversy remains to be seen. For now, the scenes at Heaven Way Champion International Ministry tell a story of unwavering support and celebration as a congregation embraces its leader once again.
Watch the video below:
Source: Thepressradio.com
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