Mr Asiamah reveals how he intends to spend next 15 years during Agradaa’s jail term
Eric Oduro Asiamah, husband of jailed evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has spoken out about how he plans to cope during her 15-year imprisonment—and his message is one of loyalty, faith, and determination.

Amid public speculation that he might walk away from the marriage now that Agradaa has been sentenced, Mr. Asiamah has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving her side. He stated that he remains fully committed to standing by his wife throughout her sentence.
“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 said, affirming his support and love for his wife despite the difficult situation.
Beyond his personal commitment, Mr. Asiamah revealed plans to keep their church, Heaven Way Champion Ministries International, running. According to him, Agradaa may be behind bars, but the ministry she helped build will not be abandoned.
“The church will continue. I’m a personal pastor. My wife is a supervisor, and I oversee her. I’m also an associate pastor. So, I’m the father as well, and I will continue leading the church,” he explained.
He described the situation as a major test of their faith, but one he believes they will emerge from even stronger. While many people have said Nana Agradaa deserves the sentence for defrauding members of her church through false spiritual promises, Mr. Asiamah strongly disagrees. He compared his wife’s experience to that of Jesus Christ, suggesting that she is facing persecution rather than justice.
Still, in spite of the judgment and backlash from the public, he remains hopeful. Mr. Asiamah believes that something positive will eventually come out of this painful chapter and says he looks forward to the day when he will be reunited with his wife once again.