The alleged sister of Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has hit back at Ghanaians who celebrated the former fetish priestess-turned-preacher's imprisonment, insisting that Agradaa is doing well behind bars.

Nana Agradaa, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison by the Accra Circuit Court on July 3, 2025, was convicted on two charges of defrauding by false pretenses and one count of charlatanic advertisement related to a 2022 church service.

She reportedly promised to double the money of congregants but failed to deliver, leaving them empty-handed. Following the verdict, social media erupted with mixed reactions. While some Ghanaians expressed joy, citing her long history of alleged deception, others voiced their support, claiming she was unfairly targeted.

In a TikTok video shared by Koforidua Flowers, a woman claiming to be Nana Agradaa’s sister, she offered a different perspective on the situation. Contrary to the public’s perception, she insisted that the convicted preacher is not suffering in prison.

"People observing from afar think that she’s going through a lot, but those of us who know her and her can-do spirit know that while many think she’s suffering, she is completely okay in prison," she said.

She further argued that while Agradaa’s critics may not be able to endure her current ordeal, the former fetish priestess is resilient and will emerge stronger.

"Many people would not be able to handle what she’s going through, but I believe that my sister, by God’s grace, will complete her sentence and come back stronger than ever. I believe this will be a lesson to her," she said.

The video has since gone viral, sparking widespread online attention.