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    Lawyer Confesses Bias: “I Refused Nana Agradaa Because I Didn’t Like Her”

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    A lawyer who is now representing controversial evangelist and former traditional priestess Nana Agradaa has revealed that he initially declined to take up her case due to personal feelings toward her.

    Speaking candidly about his decision, the lawyer admitted that his first refusal had little to do with the legal merits of the case and more to do with his personal perception of Nana Agradaa. According to him, he “didn’t like her” at the time and felt uncomfortable associating himself with her public image, which has often attracted controversy and polarized public opinion.

    Nana Agradaa, known for her dramatic transition from a self-proclaimed spiritualist to a Christian evangelist, has remained a highly divisive figure in Ghana’s public space. Her legal battles and public pronouncements have consistently drawn intense scrutiny, making her a client many professionals may be hesitant to represent.

    However, the lawyer explained that after further reflection, he reconsidered his stance. He emphasized that the practice of law requires professionals to rise above personal biases and ensure that every individual, regardless of public perception, has access to legal representation.

    He noted that upon reviewing the case more objectively, he realized that denying representation based on personal dislike conflicted with the core principles of justice and fairness. This realization ultimately led him to accept Nana Agradaa as a client.

    The revelation has sparked mixed reactions among the public. While some have praised the lawyer for his honesty and eventual commitment to professional ethics, others have questioned whether personal bias should ever influence legal decision-making in the first place.

    The lawyer’s admission has reignited conversations about ethics in the legal profession, particularly the tension between personal convictions and professional responsibility. Legal analysts note that while lawyers are not obligated to accept every case, openly acknowledging personal dislike as a reason for refusal is uncommon and raises important questions about impartiality.

    As Nana Agradaa’s case continues, the disclosure adds a new layer to an already high-profile legal saga,  one that underscores how deeply public perception can influence even the most professional spaces.

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