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A woman, 30 and her daughter are to demonstrate on Thursday, 16th May, 2024 against Rev. Patricia Oduro Asiedua, the General Overseer of the Heaven Way Chapel,, aka Nana Agraada over allege gold theft, fraud and acid assault on her daughter.
Sources at the police indicates the receipt of the demonstration notification by one Sarah Abraham and to present petitions to the Inspector of Police (IGP) and other institutions for redress
Her ultimate, according to sources close to Sarah is to retrieve her Gold and seek justice for her daughter over acid assault strongly suspected to be linked to her relentless fight for her gold.

Her letter of Notification of Protest to the police states, “we write to notify the Police of our intention to hold a peaceful 2-Person protest on Thursday, May 16, 2024 from the hours of 9.00am to 11:00 noon.”
“The purpose of this protest is to draw the public’s attention on Rev. Patricia Oduro Asiedua, the General Overseer of the Heaven Way Chapel, known in public life as Nana Agraada and Evangelist Mama Pat on an alleged criminal gold theft and acid assault.”
The protest will start from Obra Spot at Kwame Nkrumah Circle and petitions to The Inspector General of Police ,Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO),Speaker of Parliament,Chief Justice and Peace Watch Ghana.

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