Kumchacha Blasts Ghanaians Calling for Agradaa's Release, Shares Why She Shouldn't Be Pardoned

Kumchacha Blasts Ghanaians Calling for Agradaa's Release, Shares Why She Shouldn't Be Pardoned

  • Kumchacha has kicked against calls for Agradaa to be pardoned by the state following her 15-year prison sentence
  • In a viral video, the popular preacher gave several reasons why Evangelist Mama Pat should not be shown mercy
  • Netizens expressed mixed reactions, with some supporting Kumchacha and others calling for Agradaa to be freed

Popular Ghanaian preacher, Nicholas Osei, widely known as Kumchacha, has weighed in on the debate about whether Agradaa should be pardoned by the state and released from jail.

In a video, the renowned man of God kicked against such requests, arguing that Agradaa was not better than people serving their sentences in Nsawam and the other prisons in the country.

Kumchacha, Agradaa, Ghanaians Call for Agradaa's Release, Agradaa in Jail
Following Agradaa's jailing, Prophet Kunchacha kicks against calls for the evangelist to be pardoned by the state. Image source: Nana Agradaa, Kumchacha
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He believes Agradaa is paying for her crimes and should be made to serve her sentence, once she has been found guilty by the court.

In his video, Kumchacha rebuked persons sympathising with Agradaa, stating that she would have rejoiced if this had been the fate of another person.

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He referenced her reaction to the demise of Adwenpahene, a popular Ghanaian national who passed away in Germany and left behind his wife and five kids.

Kumchacha recalled how Agradaa had jubilated at the demise of the young man, who previously criticised her on social media.

"People are saying that Agradaa has children, so she should be spared. Didn't Adwenpahene also have children? But Agradaa rejoiced when he passed away and left behind a wife and his five children," he said in his video.
Kumchacha, Ganaians Call for Agradaa's Release, Agradaa in Jail
Agradaa is currently serving 15 years in jail after she was found guilty of defrauding her church members in 2022. Image source: Agradaa
Source: Instagram

Additionally, he stated that Agradaa did not deserve any mercy, given how she treated Empress Gifty before her sentencing.

"Empress Gifty, like Agradaa, has children too. But Agradaa hurled insults at her and called her all sorts of names," he said.

Also, he stated that she could have sympathised with Kofi Adoma Nwanwani when he was shot in the face, but she rejoiced instead.

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The video of Kumchacha sharing his thoughts on calls for Agradaa's release is below:

Reactions to Kumchacha's remarks about Agradaa's release

Netizens who saw the video of Kumchacha kicking against calls for Agradaa to be pardoned by the state expressed mixed reactions in the comments section.

While some supported the preacher's remarks, others insisted the controversial televangelist should still be pardoned.

@K_luxetrendz wrote:

"Don't revive the past things ..we r all pleading for her."

@Prince_2021 wrote:

"True talk."

@Nana Hemaah wrote:

"Gyae Agradaa Ho asem ka 🙏Agradaa will come back ✌️✌️"

@11111 wrote:

"Bail is an amount of money set that must be paid for an individual to be released from custody pending resolution of their case."

@Glory be to God wrote:

"You have spoken well."

@PSALM 27 wrote:

"Wisdom is talking 🥰🥰"

Man expresses dissatisfaction with verdict against Agradaa

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a Ghanaian man criticised the court's decision on Agradaa's case, claiming the punishment for her Sika Gari scam was too lenient.

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He also accused religious and traditional leaders in Ghana of not speaking out against the controversial priestess-turned-evangelist's actions when the scam was at its peak.

Nana Agradaa appeared in court to appeal her 15-year prison sentence on Tuesday, but the court ruled that she would remain in custody until the appeal had been heard.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Jessie Ola-Morris (Human-Interest Editor) Jessie Ola-Morris is a Human Interest editor at YEN.com.gh. She has over three years of experience in journalism. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2022 with a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Her journalism career started with myjoyonline.com, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. Jessie also previously served as a multimedia journalist for The Independent Ghana. In 2024, Jessie completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: jessie.ola-morris@yen.com.gh

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