A judge ordered prison guards to drag controversial preacher Nana Agradaa into court for her latest legal battle. The woman made headlines again when authorities refused to let her skip another hearing about sharing naked pictures. Agradaa sits behind bars serving fifteen years for scamming people and running fake ads. Her lawyers tried to get the case thrown out but failed miserably. The court ruled she must face the music and defend herself against serious charges.
Agradaa and three buddies face accusations of spreading nude photos of Prophet Emmanuel Appiah Fomum during a live television show. She allegedly flashed the intimate pictures on Thunder TV and sent them through WhatsApp messages. Her co-hosts reportedly laughed and made fun of the religious leader during the broadcast. The show went out on YouTube and Facebook for thousands of viewers to see. Prosecutors say this violated cybersecurity laws about sharing private images without permission.
The missing defendant could not attend court because she remains locked up at Nsawam prison. Her defense lawyer begged the judge to wait until Agradaa could appear in person. The court rejected this request and demanded prison officials bring her to the next session. Legal teams must submit all witness statements within two weeks. The case returns to court on July 30 when all four defendants will start presenting their defense arguments.
Agradaa and three buddies face accusations of spreading nude photos of Prophet Emmanuel Appiah Fomum during a live television show. She allegedly flashed the intimate pictures on Thunder TV and sent them through WhatsApp messages. Her co-hosts reportedly laughed and made fun of the religious leader during the broadcast. The show went out on YouTube and Facebook for thousands of viewers to see. Prosecutors say this violated cybersecurity laws about sharing private images without permission.
The missing defendant could not attend court because she remains locked up at Nsawam prison. Her defense lawyer begged the judge to wait until Agradaa could appear in person. The court rejected this request and demanded prison officials bring her to the next session. Legal teams must submit all witness statements within two weeks. The case returns to court on July 30 when all four defendants will start presenting their defense arguments.