Ghanaian TikToker Adjoarh Cilla Celebrates Birthday with Nana Agradaa and Other Inmates at Nsawam Female Prison
Ghanaian TikToker Adjoarh Cilla Celebrates Birthday with Nana Agradaa and Other Inmates at Nsawam Female Prison; Ghanaian TikToker Adjoarh Cilla marked her birthday in a heartwarming and unconventional way — by celebrating with inmates at the Nsawam Female Prison, including controversial televangelist Nana Agradaa.
Cilla and her team visited the medium-security facility to donate food and essential items to the incarcerated women. A video shared on her TikTok account documented the emotional visit, where they served meals, interacted with the inmates, and even cut her birthday cake alongside them.
In the comments section, one user asked whether she had met Agradaa during the visit. Adjoarh confirmed with a simple “Yes,” sparking even more interest in the visit, as many were curious about the embattled televangelist’s whereabouts.
“A profound journey into the heart of Nsawam Female Prison, where each story echoes resilience, pain, and the unbreakable spirit of women seeking hope and redemption,” Adjoarh captioned her video.
In a follow-up post, she urged Ghanaians not to forget about women behind bars:
“Let us not forget our grandmothers, mothers, sisters, and aunties in prison. They need our support. We must stand by them, advocate for their rights, and remind them that they are not alone.”
Reactions Pour In
The visit moved many Ghanaians online. Comments ranged from gratitude and praise to humorous remarks about Agradaa’s presence:
“I don’t know why I’m in tears. Lord, let your will be done,” wrote one user.
“God bless you,” another commented.
“The truth is they went there to confirm if Agradaa is truly there,” one person joked.
The visit has sparked a broader conversation about the condition of Ghana’s prisons, especially for women, and the importance of kindness and advocacy for inmates.
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@adjoarh_cilla Let us not forget our Grandmothers, Mothers, Sisters, and Aunties in prison; they need our support. We must stand by them, advocate for their rights, and remind them that they are not alone in their struggles. Together, we can honor their strength and resilience. @M.🩷 #ghanaprisonsservice ♬ original sound – Adjoarh_Cilla