“Prison Changed Me”– Nana Agradaa Reflects on Transformation

Evangelist Asiedua further emphasised the importance of tolerance and humility, urging the public to avoid judging others.

Najat Adamu
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Founder of HeavenWay Champion Ministry, Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, has opened up about her personal transformation, revealing how her time in prison reshaped her life and ministry.

Speaking in an interview on Entertainment Lounge with Roman Fada, she described herself as a “prison preacher,” highlighting a renewed sense of purpose following her experience.

“I am now a prison preacher,” she said, explaining that her time behind bars exposed her to people from diverse backgrounds and offered valuable life lessons.

According to her, the experience also contributed to personal development, including improving her communication skills.

“Prison improved my English. I met people from all walks of life,” she noted.

Evangelist Asiedua further emphasised the importance of tolerance and humility, urging the public to avoid judging others.

“God didn’t give us power to judge each other,” she added.

Her remarks reflect a message of transformation, personal growth, and faith, as she continues her ministry following her prison experience.

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