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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Evangelist Patricia Aseidu, also known as Nana Agradaa, has expressed willingness to compensate anyone who claims she has defrauded them.
The former fetish priestess stated that she is ready to pay every penny only if the said person can provide evidence that she defrauded him/her.
Nana Agradaa, now a self styled evangelist claimed that never in her life has she lied to anyone let alone deceived them for money.
She claimed there is no real proof to back up the allegations leveled against her by her detractors.
In a video circulating on social media, Nana Agradaa stated that she has never got the opportunity to clear her name since people started tagging her with fraud allegations but all what has been said is false.
To prove her words, Agradaa stated that she is willing to compensate anybody who can show she cheated him or her.
Video below;
Nana Agradaa was a famous priestess based in Kasoa, she gained notoriety for her Sika Gari rituals which, according to reports is a money doubling diety that multiplies customers’ money.
Reports came out that she was operating a fraud game and no one actually saw their money double but get beaten up by bodybuilders and guards if they return to confront her.
She miraculously repented and burnt some of her deities in public, vowing never to return to her old ways after she was arrested for flouting some government regulations.
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