Mr. Eric Oduro Asiamah, husband of jailed evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has broken his silence on how he plans to cope during her 15-year prison sentence — and his message is clear: he’s not walking away.
Amid public speculation that he might abandon his wife following her conviction for fraud and charlatanic advertisement, Mr. Asiamah has pledged unwavering loyalty to her.
“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 passionately.
He further revealed plans to take over leadership of their church, Heaven Way Champion International Ministry, to keep its spiritual mission alive.
“The church will continue. I’m a personal pastor. My wife was the supervisor, and I oversee her. I’m also an associate pastor. So I will continue leading the church.”
Describing the situation as a test of faith and endurance, Mr. Asiamah remains confident that he will navigate this difficult chapter with strength.
When asked about the backlash and public belief that Nana Agradaa’s sentence was deserved, he offered a spiritual perspective, likening her experience to that of Jesus Christ’s persecution, suggesting she is being unfairly judged.
Despite the gravity of the sentence, he remains hopeful and optimistic about the future, believing that “something good will come out of this” and eagerly awaiting the day his wife regains her freedom.