The High Court has ordered convicted Nana Agradaa to open her defense in a case involving the alleged non-consensual sharing of intimate images of Prophet Appiah Biblical. The court has scheduled a hearing for July 30, where Agradaa will face charges related to the sharing of nude images without consent.
According to sources, Agradaa’s legal team had attempted to dismiss the charges, but the court ruled that there was sufficient evidence to proceed with the case. The prosecution presented evidence that Agradaa had shared intimate images of Appiah Biblical without his consent, leading to the charges being filed.
Agradaa’s conviction in a separate case has also been making headlines, with the court ordering her to open her defense in that matter as well. The July 30 hearing will focus on the intimate images case, with Agradaa expected to present her defense and respond to the charges.
The case has sparked widespread attention in Ghana, with many calling for greater accountability and respect for individuals’ privacy and consent. The outcome of the case is expected to have significant implications for Agradaa’s future and the broader conversation around online privacy and consent in Ghana.