Nana Agradaa Has Not Done Anything Wrong- Daughter Speaks



Junior Agradaa, self-acclaimed daughter of Ghanaian fetish priestess turned woman of God, Nana Agradaa has expressed disappointment in both the Accra High Court, for sentencing Nana Agradaa to 15 years imprisonment and the Amasaman High Court for refusing to grant the woman of God a bail.

Hajia lambasted the the aforementioned courts while speaking to the media following the court hearing yesterday, July 15, 2025.

Junior Agradaa believes that her mother has not committed any crime, but instead, the foolishness and greed on the part of most Ghanaians made things happen the way they did.

“If you have money in your account and someone tells you to bring it for them to double it for you, is the person a magician? She is not a magician, this is not the first, and this is not the last, watch out for what is coming”, she said.

Junior Agradaa clarified that the “Killer Ntua” she said in an old interview had nothing to do with the court’s issue, but instead, the woman of God’s issue with Gosple musician, Empress Gifty.

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“Yes, I said killer ntua, but that has nothing to do with the recent court issue, but instead, her feud with Empress Gifty. That one, I said killer ntua to mean that we will not pay a pesewa to Empress Gifty”, she stated.

Hajia went on to stated that the court’s ruling is too harsh, stating that Nana Agradaa did not let anyone bought their ticket to the land of silence.

The controversial Junior Agradaa stated that many self acclaimed business tycoons have skeletons in their cupboards, but no one seems to bother about that, but instead, arrests and sentences Nana Agradaa who has committed no crime.

“I have something to say. What I have to say is that Nana Agradaa did not commit any murder. Or I am lying? She was doing her advert, and people that liked too much money fell prey”.

“I am bothered a lot by the court’s ruling. It pains me a lot. Why didn’t the court give her an appeal? They should have fined her first and if she refused to pay, then they could go on with the imprisonment. Even with that, they could give her more than the 15 years”, she said.

Junior Agradaa dragged Nam1 and said that “What didn’t Nam1 do? You all know many people. What didn’t Nam1 do?”


Razak Musah Abdul
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