Empress Gifty and Nana Agradaa
Evangelist Patricia Asiedu, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has denied receiving any official writ of summons from gospel musician Empress Gifty in connection with a reported GH₵20 million defamation lawsuit.
Speaking on Adom FM with OPD, Nana Agradaa stated clearly that she has not been formally served and only became aware of the lawsuit through social media.
“When someone sues another person in court, the person being sued needs to be handed over the writ of summons. As I speak to you, nobody has served me any court letter,” she said.
The writ, which surfaced online on May 21, 2025, accuses Nana Agradaa of making defamatory statements about Empress Gifty during a live broadcast on May 13, 2025.
Empress Gifty’s legal team argues that the comments have severely damaged her reputation, affected her family, and disrupted an upcoming international programme scheduled for August 2025.
In response, Nana Agradaa emphasized that legal procedures must be followed. “If anybody has an issue with me, I stay at Weija in Accra. In law, you need to come serve me the writ of summons,” she said. “If Empress has the guts to serve me the writ, she is welcome.”
The situation continues to unfold as the public awaits whether formal legal action will proceed.