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Ghanaian Woman Abroad Defends Nana Agradaa, Blames Victims

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Ghanaian woman abroad defends Nana Agradaa, says victims were greedy

A Ghanaian woman living abroad has gone viral after passionately defending Nana Agradaa, the controversial evangelist recently convicted of fraud. In a video making the rounds online, the woman called for Agradaa’s release and insisted that the evangelist was innocent of any wrongdoing.

According to her, Nana Agradaa did not force anyone to give her money, arguing that the people who sent her cash were driven by their own greed. She boldly claimed that it is the victims who should be held accountable for falling for what she described as “voluntary giving.”

The woman maintained that Agradaa only made promises, which people chose to believe, adding that no one was coerced or manipulated against their will. Her comments have sparked outrage and debate, with many Ghanaians questioning whether greed justifies fraud or eliminates accountability.

The video has reignited public discourse around Agradaa’s controversial past and her methods of fundraising disguised as spiritual sowing. While some agree with the woman’s view, others believe it’s dangerous to justify fraud based on victim behavior.

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