Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, extensively often called Nana Agradaa, has responded defiantly to a GH¢20 million defamation lawsuit filed in opposition to her by gospel singer Empress Gifty.
On 20 Could 2025, Empress Gifty, by means of her authorized crew, initiated courtroom proceedings on the Tema Excessive Court docket, accusing Agradaa of constructing defamatory and offensive statements in opposition to her. The lawsuit seeks damages for slander and libel in addition to a perpetual injunction to restrain additional defamatory publications.
Nonetheless, in a fiery rebuttal, Nana Agradaa dismissed the lawsuit, declaring that she remained utterly unfazed by any authorized threats.
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Evangelist Nana Agradaa goes on an explosive rant after gospel star Empress Gifty drags her to courtroom for defamation — says she’s left the “village life” and now offers with “elegant folks.”
Any fool can go to courtroom. I’ve left the farm behind—I now affiliate with elegant folks, so I don’t have time to have interaction in petty back-and-forths with anybody
Agradaa went additional, directing harsh phrases at Empress Gifty’s husband, Hopeson Adorye, whom she accused of inciting violence in opposition to her. She additionally issued a private risk in opposition to him.
If I catch Hopeson, I’ll beat him up. And also you, Gifty—let me let you know, you possibly can go to courtroom 100 instances, even 200 instances. I don’t give a rattling
Persevering with her tirade, Agradaa accused Hopeson of bypassing his spouse to verbally assault her on radio platforms.
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You, silly Hopeson Adorye, you sit on radio and name me evil, claiming folks ought to beat me to demise. Why not direct your vitality at your spouse as an alternative of coming for me?
Nana Agradaa insisted she wouldn’t be cowed by lawsuits, warning that she deliberate to take authorized motion of her personal in opposition to Hopeson Adorye—this time in a global courtroom.
I’m not a kind of you possibly can frighten with courtroom threats. Should you sue me for GH¢2 billion, I’ll sue your husband for thrice that quantity. I’ll take him to a global courtroom and demand my compensation in {dollars},
The bitter authorized and private trade marks one other chapter within the ongoing animosity between the controversial evangelist and the gospel artiste, attracting widespread consideration on social media and in public discourse.