Lady Apostle Returns to Nsawam Prison to Preach after Serving 10-Year Prison Sentence, Donates Items

Lady Apostle Returns to Nsawam Prison to Preach after Serving 10-Year Prison Sentence, Donates Items

  • A former inmate has paid a visit to the Nsawam prison after serving her 10-year prison sentence
  • In a video, she hugged prison officers who helped shape her life during her decade in prison and donated some items to them
  • Netizens who saw the Lady Apostle's visit to Nsawam were touched and expressed their views in the comments section

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A Ghanaian lady apostle, Bianca Grootfaam, who claims to have spent a decade of her life in prison, has shared a touching video of her visit to the Nsawam Prison.

According to her, she was convicted of a crime years ago and was sentenced to prison for ten years.

Lady Apostle, Nsawam Prison, Agradaa in Prison, Inmate, Apostle Bianca Grootfaam
Lady Apostle, who served 10 years in jail, reunites with prison officers as she visits Nsawam Prison to preach. Image source: Apostle Bianca Grootfaam
Source: TikTok

Fortunately, she served her sentence, left the cells fully transformed and is now a steward of God, making an effort to transform the lives of others.

In a viral post, Lady Apostle Bianca Grootfaam shared her visit to the Nsawam Prison. Her hunger to spread the word of God led her to organise an outreach at the prison.

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She was excited to have returned and exchanged pleasantries with the prison officers she had built strong relationships with. They were equally happy to see her and hugged her in the videos.

Watch a video of Lady Bianca's visit to Nsawam Prison below:

Apostle Bianca did not go to the prison empty-handed. The now-reformed minister donated some items, including packs of bottled water, toiletries and others.

She also engaged with the prisoners; however, she did not share footage of that since mobile phones are not allowed in the prison.

Watch the video of Lady Apostle Bianca's visit to Nsawam:

Agradaa jailed 15 years for engaging in fraud

The lady Apostle's video comes after Agradaa was sentenced to a 15-year jail term by an Accra Circuit Court for engaging in fraud and charlatanic advertisement.

Agradaa has been jailed over a 2022 incident involving her church members. Recall that in 2022, the renowned televangelist organised an all-night service and promised to double the money for everyone who attended.

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Some gullible Ghanaians went to the church with huge sums of money and other valuables, including gold, believing that Agradaa would double the items. However, she failed to double the money and dismissed the service. This sparked a public outcry, which led to her arrest.

Lady Apostle, Agradaa Jailed 15 years, Nsawam Prison, Woman Donates to Nsawam
Accra Circuit Court sentences Agradaa to 15 years in prison with hard labour. Image source: Nana Agradaa
Source: Instagram

Agradaa clarified that she did not compel anyone to hand over the money and that they gave her funds out of their free will.

She added that she conducted a fundraiser during the service and asked for financial assistance from the congregants.

Despite this justification, an Accra Circuit court slapped her with a 15-year jail term with hard labour on July 3, 2025. Many Ghanaians are hoping Agradaa will return reformed.

Can a former inmate be an Apostle? Pastor speaks

Speaking exclusively to YEN.com.gh, a Ghanaian preacher, Apostle Eric Okai, gave insights into whether an ex-convict can be a preacher or not.

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"Yes, Scripture supports the idea that former inmates, or individuals with a troubled past, can serve in high spiritual offices, including roles as apostleship, provided there is genuine repentance, transformation, and a clear calling from God.
"One of the most powerful biblical examples is the Apostle Paul. Before his conversion, Paul (then Saul) was a fierce persecutor of Christians. However, after an encounter with Christ," he said.

Netizens celebrate former inmate's visit to prison

Netizens who saw the video of the Lady Apostle's visit to the Nsawam Prison were touched and expressed mixed reactions in the comments section. Some were also curious about why she was jailed.

@Jay2 wrote:

"What happened."

@EpignosisCosmetics001 wrote:

"Please what took you there can you share your story with us."

@Ovoo wrote:

"Awww! What did you do?"

@Juanaluv wrote:

"This means there’s still hope for Mama Agradaa 🤧🤧she will come back glowing like never before 😩🤧"

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Agradaa expels two church members

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Evangelist Mama Pat, aka Agradaa, expelled two members of her Heaven Way Ministries church.

She called the members out while preaching in church and officially announced that they had to leave.

Agradaa said the two expelled members were persona non grata after stating the reason behind her decision.

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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