“I warned everyone that money doubling is a hoax!” Kwaku Bonsam criticizes Agradaa

Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, also known as Nana Agradaa, was recently sentenced to 15 years in prison for her controversial money-doubling scheme. Renowned Ghanaian spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam has been open about it.
Kwaku Bonsam claims that his decision to speak out is driven more by Agradaa’s unwavering dedication to the truth than by his current legal situation. During a live interview, he adamantly declared, “I will speak the truth until I die.”
He revealed that he had long cautioned the public—including well-known figures in the media like his close friend Big Akwes—about the falsity of Agradaa’s claims of spiritual money-multiplication.
Kwaku Bonsam described a time when he and Big Akwes made a video that revealed the plot. He was startled to learn, though, that Akwes himself later took the video down from YouTube.
Money doubling doesn’t exist in this world; it just doesn’t exist.
He said.
In addition to denouncing the scam, Kwaku Bonsam also denounced the alleged abuse of those who were duped by Agradaa.
Simply put, the beatings and treatment of others are unfair.
He moaned.
Many of the victims had contacted him after being duped and devastated by Agradaa’s false promises, the spiritualist continued. He reportedly looked through his Google Photos in advance of the interview and discovered more than 20 pictures of victims of her actions.
I, Nana Kwaku Bonsam, will never lie. I have evidence and proof of everything I’m saying