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Agradaa’s Sentence Reduction,Pastor Praises Court Ruling, Describes Initial Ruling As Harsh

The Founder and Head Pastor of Hope Generation Ministry International, Prophet Dr. Eric Nana Kwesi Amponsah widely known as Computerman, has commended the court for reviewing the 15year sentence of Evangelist Mama Pat to 12months.

The Amasaman High Court has reduced the jail sentence of Evangelist Mrs. Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, from 15 years to 12 months, a decision that has drawn public reaction.

The lawyer and religious leader described the initial 15-year jail term as harsh and excessive, noting that the revised sentence better reflects the circumstances of the case.

According to him, the court’s decision demonstrates fairness and balance in the administration of justice, particularly in cases that attract strong public attention.

Prophet Computerman made these remarks during an ordination ceremony held for two pastors under his ministry.

Speaking on the issue of failed prophecies during the NPP’s presidential primaries, Prophet Dr. Lawyer Eric Nana Kwesi Amponsah, popularly known as Computerman, admonished pastors to desist from putting words in God’s mouth, stressing that God does not predict election outcomes.

He described such individuals as “hungry prophets” and warned that if they do not desist from the practice, they risk public disgrace similar to what, according to him, befell Prophet El-Bernard, which he attributed to divine correction.

Story by Opanyin Darko@C/R.

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