Evangelist Patricia Asiedua faced another courtroom defeat against gospel star Empress Gifty. Justice P. Baffoe-Bonnie slapped the controversial preacher with a hefty fine of GH¢6,000. The judge also threw out her request to stop the singer's massive GH¢20 million lawsuit. Agradaa walked out of Tema High Court empty-handed for the second time. Her legal troubles keep piling up as the case drags on.
The feisty evangelist refused to back down after her court loss. She grabbed her phone and recorded a fiery response video for social media. Agradaa dared Empress Gifty to silence her online activities through legal action. She made a shocking promise to abandon her religious work if anyone managed to shut her up. The angry preacher said she would toss her Bible away if forced to stop talking.
Agradaa accused the gospel singer of starting their public fight. She claimed her harsh words were just responses to attacks from Empress Gifty. The evangelist promised to keep firing back at her rival across all digital platforms. She even threatened to launch her legal battle against the musician. Agradaa mentioned possible insults connected to political figure Sammy Gyamfi.
Their bitter feud has captured attention across Ghana's entertainment scene. Social media users eagerly follow each twist in their ongoing drama. Both women continue trading insults online between court appearances. The next hearing is scheduled for July 16 at Tema High Court. Legal experts expect more fireworks when the case resumes.
The feisty evangelist refused to back down after her court loss. She grabbed her phone and recorded a fiery response video for social media. Agradaa dared Empress Gifty to silence her online activities through legal action. She made a shocking promise to abandon her religious work if anyone managed to shut her up. The angry preacher said she would toss her Bible away if forced to stop talking.
Agradaa accused the gospel singer of starting their public fight. She claimed her harsh words were just responses to attacks from Empress Gifty. The evangelist promised to keep firing back at her rival across all digital platforms. She even threatened to launch her legal battle against the musician. Agradaa mentioned possible insults connected to political figure Sammy Gyamfi.
Their bitter feud has captured attention across Ghana's entertainment scene. Social media users eagerly follow each twist in their ongoing drama. Both women continue trading insults online between court appearances. The next hearing is scheduled for July 16 at Tema High Court. Legal experts expect more fireworks when the case resumes.