All may not be lost for embattled evangelist and former fetish priestess Nana Agradaa, as calls for presidential intervention in her case continue to grow louder.
The latest to add his voice is a seasoned broadcaster Roland Walker of TV3, who has made a passionate appeal to President John Dramani Mahama to step in.
In a post that has since gained wide attention, Walker pleaded with the President to consider granting clemency to Agradaa, whose sentencing has been dominating headlines across the country.
His call comes amid mixed reactions from the public—while some argue that the law must take its full course, others believe that the mother of many deserves a second chance at redemption.
The broadcaster’s intervention reflects the mounting social pressure on the presidency. Supporters of Agradaa maintain that her work in spreading the gospel after leaving behind her controversial past should count in her favor. Critics, however, insist that justice must not be compromised, warning that a pardon could set the wrong precedent.
For now, the decision rests solely in the hands of President Mahama. Ghanaians will be watching closely to see whether compassion or the strict enforcement of the law will prevail in this high-profile case.
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