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GOGO’s Top 10 Points from the Agradaa Case

Professor Stephen Kwaku AsarebyProfessor Stephen Kwaku Asare
July 8, 2025
in Opinion, Legal
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Agradaa Case

1. Fraud Disguised as Faith:

Agradaa promised to give out ₵300,000 during an all-night church service, but used the event to collect money from poor and desperate followers under false pretences.

2. Charlatanic Advertisement on TV and Social Media:

She promoted the event with flashy videos and cash displays on Today’s TV and other social media platforms, claiming she would give money for rent and business support.

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3. Money Collected, Promises Broken:

Congregants were asked to form groups and contribute ₵1000, ₵900, or ₵500 in exchange for larger payouts, which never came. Only her collaborators received “rewards.”

4. Lights Off, Cameras Off, Then Chaos:

During the collection, the church lights and cameras were allegedly turned off, and thugs were called in when people demanded their money back.

5. Guilty on Three Counts:

The court found Agradaa guilty of two counts of defrauding by false pretence and one count of charlatanic advertising, despite the law originally applying only to newspapers.

6. Progressive Legal Interpretation:

The judge extended Section 137 of the Criminal Offences Act to cover TV and social media, arguing that the medium doesn’t matter when the intent is to deceive. Literalists will quibble with this and it might likely become an appellate issue.

7. Media Complicity Ignored:

Despite legal grounds to prosecute media facilitators, no action was taken against Today’s TV or other platforms that broadcast the fraudulent ads.

8. No Remorse, Repeat Offender:

Agradaa had a prior conviction in 2021 for similar conduct. The court noted her lack of remorse and professional orchestration of the scheme.

9. 15-Year Jail Sentence:

She was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour, with the judge emphasising the need for deterrence given the rise in religious fraud. There are two such sentences but they are to run concurrently.

10. A Call for Broader Reform:

The case exposed gaps in law enforcement, media accountability, and regulatory oversight. It underscored the urgent need to update the law and tackle the growing culture of spiritual exploitation.

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Da Yie!

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