Agradaa has become much darker in complexion after prison stay – Osofo Biblical reveals

16th December 2025

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Prophet Emmanuel Appiah Enim, popularly known as Osofo Biblical, has disclosed that incarcerated evangelist Patricia Asiedua, widely known as Nana Agradaa or Evangelist Mama Pat, appeared drastically transformed when she was brought to court from the Nsawam Medium Security Prison on Tuesday.

According to Osofo Biblical, the once fair-complexioned former fetish priestess, now turned pastor, looked noticeably darker and almost unrecognisable during the court proceedings.

Speaking after the judgement, he said the change in Agradaa’s appearance was so significant that the presiding judge initially struggled to identify her.

“Agradaa has become much darker in complexion. The judge could not recognise her and asked her to remove her nose mask to confirm her identity,” he revealed.

He further stated that Agradaa was compelled by the court to remove her face mask to establish that she was indeed the accused person standing trial.

Nana Agradaa, who is currently serving a separate 15-year prison sentence with hard labour for fraud and charlatanic advertisement following her conviction in July 2025, was transported from Nsawam to Accra to face sentencing in a different case after entering a plea bargain with the Attorney-General’s Department.

In its ruling delivered on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, the Accra High Court fined Agradaa GH¢12,000 and ordered her to pay GH¢50,000 in compensation to Osofo Biblical.

The judgement followed the acceptance of a plea bargain application filed by Agradaa and her co-accused, which outlined the full terms of a negotiated settlement with the state.

The case dates back to 2021, when Agradaa and others were found to have breached Ghana’s Cybersecurity Act by broadcasting explicit images of Prophet Appiah Enim on her television station, then known as Thunder TV and now operating as Today’s TV.

The broadcast was linked to a public dispute between the two pastors over a contested GH¢10,000 debt that Agradaa claimed Osofo Biblical owed her, a feud that eventually escalated into legal action.

With the court’s ruling, Agradaa remains in custody to continue serving her existing prison sentence, while the latest judgement brings closure to another chapter of the long-running dispute between the two religious figures.