Ghanaians on social media are grieving the sudden death of popular legal practitioner Ali Adam, widely known as the “Agradaa Lawyer” for his representation of repented fetish priestess and evangelist, Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.
Lawyer Ali Adam reportedly passed away at his home on Saturday, August 30, 2025. According to close friends, he was full of life earlier that morning before collapsing unexpectedly in his living room.
A touching tribute by Sahadatu Alhassan on Facebook captured the heartbreaking final moments:
“This young man, Lawyer Ali Adam, woke up full of life this morning. He stepped out of his room, exchanged laughter and stories with his friends, made some calls, and responded to WhatsApp messages. Later, he returned home and asked his wife for breakfast. She smiled and went to the kitchen… but when she came back, he was taking his final breath. Just like that, he was gone.”
The emotional post has sparked an outpouring of grief online, with friends, colleagues, and the general public expressing shock and sorrow.
Ali Adam rose to public prominence as the lawyer for Nana Agradaa in several high-profile legal battles, including the well-known GH¢20 million defamation suit filed by gospel musician Empress Gifty. His frequent public appearances alongside Agradaa earned him the nickname “Agradaa Lawyer.”
Among the mourners is Haruna Maiga, a former aspirant for the National Nasara Coordinator position
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