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Nana Agradaa Denied Bail, Adjourned To October 13
Bail has been rejected for Patricia Asiedua, formerly known as Nana Agradaa, the founder of the Heaven Way Church in Accra, who was detained for allegedly defrauding several churchgoers.
Her case has been postponed until Thursday, October 13 even though she appeared in court on Monday.
Following accusations of a money-doubling scheme made against her by several members of the public, the Police detained her on Sunday, October 9.
She is now supporting the police inquiry.
Meanwhile, she has denied defrauding members of her church.
She explained in a video recording that went viral on social media that “I announced to Ghanaians that I was going to give out cash to members of my church to invest in their businesses and that anyone who needed cash support should come. If you aren’t a church member, the first thing to do to benefit from this gesture is to register to officially join us.
“I did the all-night event and distributed the money to members of my church and so if you only registered that day and couldn’t get a share of the cash, that cannot be fraud, I have not offended you in any way.