
Nana Agradaa, born Patricia Asiedu, is one of Ghana’s most controversial and widely discussed public figures—renowned for her dramatic transformation from a self-proclaimed spiritualist and fetish priestess to a Christian evangelist.
She first rose to national prominence through her infamous “Sika Gari” money-doubling rituals, which she promoted via her own television stations, gaining a massive following and facing heavy criticism and legal scrutiny.
In 2021, she stunned the nation by publicly burning her deities and declaring herself born again, rebranding as “Evangelist Mama Pat.” Despite her newfound Christian mission, her life has remained a storm of legal troubles, flashy displays of wealth, social media influence, and personal reinventions—including a high-profile divorce and remarriage.
According to GhanaRegions.com, Agradaa story is a complex, ongoing saga that blurs the lines between faith, fame, fraud, and reinvention in modern-day Ghana, after touching Empress Gifty.
Nana Agradaa Early Life & Age
Patricia Asiedu was born in the early 1970s, placing her in her early 50s as of 2025. Her early background started from Nkawkaw, a town in southern Ghana and is the capital of Kwahu West Municipal, an area in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Nkawkaw has a 2013 settlement population of 61,785 people. Nkawkaw is also described as a city in a valley because it belongs to Obo-Kwahu and its the gateway to ascend the Kwahu mountains. She built a name in Ghana’s spiritual community as “Nana Agradaa,” a powerful fetish priestess.
Education & Recognition
Though not known for formal academic achievements, Agradaa was awarded two honorary doctorates:
Rapha University College (Doctorate in Philanthropic Management, 2015)
Rapha Faith University College, for her humanitarian efforts and growing influence in ministry.
Nana Agradaa Family Life
First Husband: Pastor Eric Oduro-Koranteng, with whom she shares a son, Clinton Oduro Ocli.
Child Loss: Their daughter, Rhina, passed away at age 2—a tragedy mired in unproven allegations and controversy.
Current Husband: In May 2025, she revealed she had remarried businessman Pastor Kwame Asiamah, after a public divorce from Eric. She has publicly told her ex-husband to “move on” from her.
Nana Agradaa Career Journey
Fetish priestess → Media owner → Evangelist
Fetish Priestess Era
Operated under the name Okomofo Nana Agradaa, specializing in rituals like “Sika Gari” (money multiplication).
Owned and broadcast from Thunder TV and Ice1 TV, which authorities later shut down for unlicensed operations and deceptive content.
Nana Agradaa Legal Issues
In April 2021, her media platforms were shut down.
She was arrested and fined for charlatanic advertising, narrowly avoiding jail.
Religious Conversion (2021)
Publicly converted to Christianity, adopted the name Evangelist Mama Pat, and destroyed her spiritual idols.
Founded Heaven Way Champion International Ministry, preaching prosperity and transformation.
Reemergence and Second Legal Crisis (2022–2025)
Arrested again in October 2022 for allegedly promoting money-doubling in her church.
In July 2024, faced court for allegedly airing explicit content on TV.
Involved in a GH₵20 million defamation lawsuit filed by gospel artist Empress Gifty.
Net-Worth & Wealth
Estimated net worth in the multi-million cedi range.
Owns multiple houses, she even owned a house in Obo-Kwahu and luxury vehicles, including:
2 Mercedes-Benz SUVs
2 Lexus V8s
Known for her expensive lifestyle and designer fashion, even after her conversion.
Media Influence
Runs a massive social media presence, especially on TikTok and Facebook.
Reports suggest she earns around US$2,000 per livestream, mostly from digital gifts and viewer support.
Recent Developments (2025)
May 2025: Publicly announced remarriage to Rev. Kwame Asiamah.
July 2025: Remains under legal watch after being granted GH¢200,000 bail for broadcasting explicit content.
Ongoing: Court battles, ministry expansion efforts, and growing criticism from both religious and legal institutions.
Finally, Nana Agradaa sentenced 15 years in prison.
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