Controversial Ghanaian televangelist and former traditional priestess , also known as Evangelist Mama Pat, is expected to be released from custody on March 3 under standard remission regulations.
Sources familiar with the matter indicate that her impending release is in line with established prison rules that allow inmates to benefit from sentence reductions for good behaviour and other statutory considerations. The remission policy forms part of broader correctional measures aimed at promoting discipline and rehabilitation within the prison system.
Nana Agradaa was previously convicted and sentenced by the court over charges linked to fraudulent activities. Her case attracted widespread public attention, given her prominence and controversial public persona.
With her scheduled release approaching, public reactions have been mixed, with some supporters welcoming the development while others continue to express concern over the circumstances that led to her incarceration.
Officials have clarified that her release does not signify a reversal of the conviction but rather the application of existing legal provisions governing sentence remission.
