Ghana’s entertainment and social media space has been stirred again as fresh updates emerge from the ongoing legal battle involving evangelist and former fetish priestess, Patricia Asieduaa, widely known as Nana Agradaa.
At the latest sitting, the High Court in Accra issued a firm directive to Agradaa and her co-accused, instructing all parties to submit the full terms of their proposed plea bargain before the next court date.
The development has sparked new conversations across the entertainment scene, especially given Agradaa’s long history of viral controversies, dramatic public appearances, and her influence within the digital religious landscape.
According to courtroom sources, the judge emphasised the need for clarity and transparency in the plea discussions to ensure that any agreement reached serves the interests of both the defendants and the state.
The directive signals that the case may be approaching a crucial turning point, depending on whether the prosecution and defence can find common ground.
Fans, critics, and observers are now eagerly watching to see what direction the case will take — and whether Agradaa’s legal chapter will soon be drawing to a close or opening yet another dramatic page.
As it stands, all eyes are on the next sitting, where the submitted proposals could shape the final outcome of this highly followed case.

