Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has opened up about her emotional experience behind bars, revealing that she feared she might not survive her time in prison.
Speaking to journalists shortly after her release, Agradaa recounted the fear and uncertainty that gripped her as she was being led into custody.
“I never accepted that I was going to serve 15 years because I asked myself, what sin have I committed?” she said.
The Heaven Way Church founder admitted she was overwhelmed with fear at the thought of incarceration.
“I was scared when I was going into prison. I thought that was the end for me,” she stated.
Recounting the emotional moment she arrived at the prison facility, Agradaa disclosed in Twi that she felt death was imminent.
“On my way, I felt I might die in prison,” she said.
According to her, the uncertainty of what awaited her inside the prison walls left her with no option but to surrender completely to God.
“When I reached the prison gate, the only thing I could say was, ‘God, I surrender myself to You,’ because I did not know what awaited me inside. I asked Him to have mercy, held my Bible tightly, and walked in,” she narrated.
Her release has since generated mixed reactions across the country, with supporters welcoming her return while critics continue to question her public conduct, however, remains to be seen what direction her personal life will take in the coming months.
















