A High Court in Accra has issued a key instruction in the case against celebrity evangelist Nana Agradaa. The court ordered her lawyers to formally submit a proposed plea bargain agreement. This must be filed at least three days before their next hearing on December 16, 2025. The directive includes her co-accused in the ongoing legal matter.
During Tuesday’s court session, state prosecutors mentioned a potential bench warrant. This was for the second accused person who was absent. Defense counsel argued they never received a proper hearing notice. The judge then instructed the court registry to ensure correct service before the next date.
Nana Agradaa’s lawyer stated negotiations with the Attorney-General are advanced. They requested a short adjournment to finalize the plea deal. Prosecutors confirmed the complainant, Pastor Osofo Biblical, is involved in talks. He was also present in the courtroom for the proceedings.
The case involves serious allegations against Nana Agradaa. She is accused of sharing private images of the pastor without his consent. This happened on her TV station and social media during a live broadcast. Panelists on the show allegedly mocked the complainant. These actions potentially violate Ghana’s Cybersecurity Act.
Nana Agradaa is currently serving a separate 15-year sentence for fraud. She attended this week’s court hearing from custody. Her lawyers also raised concerns about recent media interviews. They said the complainant discussed her prison condition publicly. The trial judge advised prosecutors to caution him against public comments. The court stressed the need for a fair process without outside influence.
The case will resume on December 16 after the plea bargain terms are filed.



















