Reports states that Nana Agradaa is missing from Nsawam prison
New controversy has arisen after shocking allegations that controversial Ghanaian televangelist Nana Agradaa, whose real name is Patricia Asiedu, is not currently in jail at the Nsawam Medium Security Prison—just days after she was jailed for 15 years with hard labor.
It was revealed by an insider source in a viral video that has subsequently raised mammoth attention in the population. According to the source and the CEO of Crime Check Foundation, Nana Agradaa could not be found in the Nsawam Prison when he last visited.

The Crime Check boss, who has gone out of his way to reach out and interview prisoners all over Ghana, was more shocked and concerned as to why Agradaa suddenly went missing without any explanations.
At Nsawam Prison, “I wanted to meet some inmates, and surprisingly, Nana Agradaa was not there. I have questions, and I am questioning, where is she?” he asked in the video.
This turn of events has made many Ghanaians question whether the self-proclaimed woman of God is getting special treatment or whether some darker forces are at work.
Her disappearance has prompted eyebrows, considering that there are videos of her being taken to the facility when she was still sentenced.
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Social media is already abuzz with the speculations, with some people accusing the system of foul play.
“This is a laughingstock country. What is the point of sentencing and concealing a person to the eyes of the world?” asked one user.
Someone else said, “Had it been a poor person, we would have known the exact cell block that he or she was in.”
Nana Agradaa has also, in the recent past, been convicted on various fraud charges concerning the famous scam of her money-doubling schemes, known in Ghana as the sika gari.
Her punishment was widely regarded as a brave move towards punishing the deceitful spiritual heads.
However, since her whereabouts remain unknown, people are now debating the issue of justice, transparency, and equality before the law.
As of writing, the Ghana Prisons Service or authorities at Nsawam have not given any official statement.