“She Has Children, Have Mercy” – Ajagurajah Shows Unexpected Sympathy for Jailed Agradaa

Founder of the Ajagurajah Movement, Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, popularly known as Ajagurajah, has expressed a surprising show of compassion for Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, also known as Nana Agradaa, following her recent 15-year jail sentence for fraud.
In a recent interview, Ajagurajah addressed the situation with a sense of humanity, expressing concern not just for Agradaa, but more so for the welfare of her children in her absence.
“Of course. Agradaa has children,” he said when asked whether he felt anything for the convicted evangelist.
Although the two spiritual figures have had a public history of clashes and disagreements, Ajagurajah was clear that he had never wished ill upon her.
“I feel sorry for her because of her children. No matter our differences, I have never wished her harm,” he added.
His comments have struck a chord on social media, with many netizens praising his emotional maturity and ability to rise above personal grievances.
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reaction offers a powerful reminder that beyond public controversies and rivalries, real people—and families—are affected by legal battles and public downfall. In showing empathy, he also opens a broader conversation about forgiveness, compassion, and humanity within Ghana’s religious and spiritual circles.