How Mr Asiamah intends to spend next 15 years during Agradaa’s jail term

The husband of jailed evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has opened up about how he intends to navigate life during her 15-year incarceration.

Contrary to widespread speculation that he might abandon her, Mr. Eric Oduro Asiamah has vowed to remain loyal and supportive throughout her sentence.

“In the next 15 years that she will be in jail, I will be visiting her up and down and continue from where she left off,” he stated, expressing his unwavering commitment to his wife during this difficult time.

Mr. Asiamah added that he will dedicate himself to running the church Agradaa worked hard to build, ensuring that its spiritual mission continues.

“The church will continue. I’m a personal pastor. My wife is a supervisor, and I oversee her. I’m also an associate pastor. So, I’m the father as well, and I will continue leading the church,” he said.

He described the current situation as a test of faith and resilience—one he believes he will overcome.

Reacting to public sentiments suggesting Agradaa deserved the sentence, Mr. Asiamah firmly disagreed, likening her ordeal to the biblical persecution of Jesus Christ, implying she is being unfairly targeted.

Despite the circumstances, he remains hopeful and believes something good will come out of the ordeal as he looks forward to reuniting with his wife in the future.