Ghanaian Women Share What They Miss About Agradaa: "We No Longer Get TikTok Sounds"

Ghanaian Women Share What They Miss About Agradaa: "We No Longer Get TikTok Sounds"

  • A group of Ghanaian women have opened up on why they miss embattled Ghanaian televangelist, Mama Pat, popularly known as Agradaa
  • In a video, one woman stated that she particularly misses Mama Pat because of the words she uses during her sermons, while another appealed for her release
  • Netizens who saw the video expressed mixed reactions in the comments, with some joining calls for her release and others rejecting the calls

A group of Ghanaian women have opened up about why they miss the embattled Ghanaian televangelist, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Agradaa.

In a video, one woman explained that she misses the former traditional priestess because she used to be a source of entertainment for Ghanaians before her sentencing.

Ghanaian Woman, Nana Agradaa, TikTok, Angel Asiamah, Agradaa Goes to Jail
Ghanaian women share why they miss Agradaa and why she should be released. Image source: QuamiGuy
Source: TikTok

Speaking specifically about what she misses most, the woman said that Ghanaians no longer get interesting TikTok sounds.

Agradaa's sermons, especially those from her Sunday services, went viral on social media. Many people found her statements during her preaching to be humorous and entertaining.

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Mama Pat is known for hailing her husband, Kwame Asiamah, whom he often said was the best husband in the world.

She once stated that her life had changed since she met her husband, whom she affectionately renamed Angel Asiamah.

"Ever since I met my husband Angel Asiamah, everything about me has changed. My life has changed, the way I talk has changed, and my walkings have also changed. Even my English has changed," Agradaa said in a video.

Additionally, she also praised Asiamah for being good in bed, stressing that she was as sweet as sugar.

Ghanaian Women, Agradaa in Jail, Angel Asiamah, Marriage, Husband
An Accra Circuit Court sentences Agradaa to fifteen years in prison on July 3, 2025. Image source: Nana Agradaa
Source: UGC

Speaking to a Ghanaian content creator, the Ghanaian woman emphasised that:

"We already miss Mama Pat because we no longer get new TikTok sounds," she said.

Another woman who also shared a similar view appealed to the state to temper justice with mercy and pardon Agradaa.

Watch the video of the Ghanaian woman speaking on why she misses Agradaa below:

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Kumchacha kicks against calls for Agradaa's release

Meanwhile, Ghanaian preacher Kumchacha has kicked against calls for Agradaa to be pardoned by the state.

In a video, the renowned preacher argued that Agradaa was not better than people serving their sentences in Nsawam and the other prisons.

He believes Agradaa is paying for her crimes and should be made to serve her sentence, once she has been found guilty by the court.

In his video, Kumchacha rebuked persons sympathising with Agradaa, stating that she would have rejoiced if this had been the fate of another person.

Netizens react to plea for Agradaa's release

Netizens who saw the video of the women pleading for Agradaa's release were unhappy with the request. Many in the comments section criticised them for making such a plea.

@Miskinzlizzy awere wrote:

"Ghana God will not take serious na president."

@Osae Mensah wrote:

"Just listen to Nkwasia reasons."

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Ghanaian prophetess emotionally appeals to President Mahama to release Agradaa, weeps in video

@Ӯа̄ш Ҍэ̄mа̄ wrote:

"Ne nkwasia nim😏😏"

@NanaAidoo 🇬🇭 wrote:

"Noko pressure."

EOCO reportedly moves to shut Agradaa's church

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that the Raymond Archer-led EOCO reportedly set its sights on closing down Nana Agradaa's Heaven Way Champion Church.

According to reports, the EOCO is investigating Agradaa and her church over some financial crimes and may soon close it down.

The development follows the sentencing of Agradaa to 15 years for fraud, and the subsequent takeover of the church by her husband.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Jessie Ola-Morris (Human-Interest Editor) Jessie Ola-Morris is a Human Interest editor at YEN.com.gh. She has over three years of experience in journalism. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2022 with a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Her journalism career started with myjoyonline.com, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. Jessie also previously served as a multimedia journalist for The Independent Ghana. In 2024, Jessie completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: jessie.ola-morris@yen.com.gh

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