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Agradoa’s Sentence Reduction Sparks Prophetic Warning

 

The Amasaman High Court has cautioned prophets and powerful individuals against claiming credit for the reduced sentence of popular Ghanaian pastor, Agradaa. The judge emphasized that no one should take credit for the court’s decision, stressing that it was a sovereign act of justice.

According to Joy News, the court’s warning comes after some prophets and individuals began claiming responsibility for Agradaa’s reduced sentence. The judge’s statement has sent shockwaves through Ghana’s Christian community, with many interpreting it as a call to humility.

The case of Agradaa, whose real name is Patricia Asiedua, has been a subject of public interest in Ghana. She was initially sentenced to prison but has recently had her sentence reduced.

The court’s decision has sparked a mix of reactions, with some praising the move as a demonstration of justice and others criticizing it as a show of favoritism. The judge’s warning is seen as a reminder that justice is blind and should not be influenced by external factors.

The Amasaman High Court’s statement is a clear indication that the judiciary will not tolerate any attempts to undermine its authority. The court’s decision on Agradaa’s sentence is final, and any attempts to claim credit for it will be met with stern action.

The Ghanaian public is eagerly awaiting further developments in the case, with many calling for transparency and accountability.

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Author: Korkor Anumu

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