Angel Asiamah, husband of convicted evangelist Nana Agradaa, has spoken publicly about her condition in prison, revealing that she is struggling behind bars.

Nana Agradaa, founder of the Heaven Way Champion’s International Ministry, was sentenced on 3 July 2025 by an Accra Circuit Court to 15 years in prison after being found guilty on two counts of fraud and one count of charlatanic advertisement.

The charges stemmed from a 2022 church service during which she allegedly collected money from congregants with promises of doubling it.

Since her imprisonment, Asiamah has assumed leadership of the church, occasionally updating members and the public about his wife’s situation.

In a video shared on TikTok by Lyn Blogs, he described his most recent visit to the Nsawam Prison, telling the congregation on Sunday, 14 September, that Agradaa remains deeply troubled but continues to encourage her followers.

“When I visited her, we spoke about the work of God and the visions He has given her. We talked about the church and our home, and she gave me a memory verse to bring back—1 Peter 4:12–13. She said this should be shared with the church, our family, and loved ones.”

Asiamah explained that despite her hardship, her message was one of faith and resilience.
“She said don’t allow her current suffering to lead you astray from God. As we speak, she is in a real predicament. She has no peace, and I, as her husband, also do not have peace. We are facing a very precarious situation, but she said do not allow it to discourage you.”

His emotional account has stirred fresh debate around Agradaa’s imprisonment, particularly its toll on her family and the congregation she once led. While some sympathise with her plight, others argue her conviction highlights the consequences of exploiting vulnerable followers.
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