Nana Agradaa’s Online Conduct Sparks Petition
A concerned Ghanaian citizen, Mr. Kwadwo Atta Apeakorang, has officially petitioned the National Security Coordinator to restrict the social media activities of Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, citing her persistent use of digital platforms to spread offensive and inflammatory content.
In a letter dated May 23, 2025, Mr. Apeakorang expressed deep concern over what he described as Nana Agradaa’s erosion of public morality and her potential threat to national peace and cohesion. He accused her of using platforms such as Facebook and TikTok to promote unsubstantiated claims, insult public figures, and disseminate rhetoric that could disturb the peace.
According to the petition, the magnitude of her following makes the unregulated use of such platforms dangerous to national harmony. Mr. Apeakorang is therefore urging the National Security Secretariat, in collaboration with the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) and the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), to restrict her online presence and closely monitor her communications.
The petition was also copied to the Minister of Interior, the Inspector-General of Police, and heads of the NIB and CID, highlighting its urgency and importance.
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