The Internet Is Not Sweet Anymore Because Of Nana Agradaa’s Absence- Ghanaians Say



Some groups of Ghanaians have said that following the imprisonment of Ghanaian fetish priestess turned woman of God, Nana Agradaa, the internet, TikTok to be precise has become dull.

The group of people said this after the made an appearance at the Amasaman High Court yesterday, July 15 to witness Evangelist Tupac’s court hearing.

Speaking to the media, the group of people stated that the arrest and imprisonment of Nana Agradaa have badly affected them.

The claim they got shocked following the 15-year sentencing of the woman of God because it was something they hardly expected.

Explaining why life without Nana Agradaa has become dull, the group of people said that they used to listen to the woman of God anytime they were bored and had nowhere, or no one to run to.

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“We knew she would come to the Amasaman High Court today so staying around, we decided to come here”, they said when they were asked why they took time off their busy schedules to be at the Amasaman High Court.

“Asiama K)te d33d3, Asiama K)te Wo). Wate ase3, Noko tantalizer. Nokofio”, they said these words make them miss the controversial woman of God.

“It is not like we did not approve it, we are Ghanaians and many people were happy, many people were also unhappy. But for us, what makes us miss her is because of how she addressed issues and spoke. She makes TikTok very exciting. Aww, she is our mother, kindly forgive her. Asiamah k)tewo) Naa”, one woman said.

Another woman said “We have missed her so much. Right now, when we go to Tiktok we cannot say anything. Everything on Tiktok has become so dull. The videos there do not excite us at all. The way Nana Agradaa pampers and says good things about about him is a top notch”.

“Right now we cannot say anything. We want the law to work. If they say they want her to complete her 15 years or want to bail her out, we have no problem. But the thing is that we have missed her so much. It is just two weeks but we have missed her so much. But we have nothing to say because the law knows best”, they concluded.


Razak Musah Abdul
Razak Abdul is a versatile Ghanaian professional whose career encompasses blogging, writing, education, and community journalism. A graduate of AAMUSTED (formerly the University of Education, Winneba), he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Education, which informs his clear, impactful writing style. Through his multifaceted work, Razak combines educational insight with journalistic integrity to produce content that informs and engages diverse audiences.
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