The Amasaman High Court has released the official document reducing the 15-year jail term for controversial evangelist and former traditional priestess Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.
Presiding Judge Justice Solomon Oppong Twumasi, on Thursday, February 5, 2026, stated that the original sentence of 15 years with hard labour, imposed by the trial court, was disproportionate to the circumstances of the case and required adjustment.
Describing the initial punishment as excessive, the court upheld her conviction but revised her custodial term to 12 calendar months.
The court directed that the revised sentence run from the date of her conviction on July 3, 2025, meaning Nana Agradaa will now serve a total of one year in prison.
As part of the revised punishment, the court also ordered Nana Agradaa to pay a fine of 200 penalty units, amounting to GH¢2,400.
Below is the full judgment: