Ghanaian gospel musician Empress Gifty Adorye has filed a defamation lawsuit at the Tema High Court against controversial self-styled evangelist, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa.According to legal documents shared by her husband, Hopeson Adorye, the lawsuit was officially filed on Tuesday, 20 May 2025, by the law firm Osei Aidoh Akpokavie and Co, acting on behalf of Empress Gifty.While specific details of the defamation case remain limited, the gospel artiste is seeking a total of GH₵20 million in damages for slander and libel.READ MORE: Efia Odo explains why she avoids promoting Black Sherif’s musicRecommended For YouLifestyle2025-05-20T10:09:49+00:00Top 10 most valuable African Passports in 2025 – See Ghana’s rankNews2025-05-20T10:54:36+00:00Galamseyers brutally assault 3 with machetes over alleged theft of gold soil [Video]Sports2025-05-20T15:47:16+00:005 Mind-blowing football rules you never knew existedHere are five bizarre football rules that even die-hard fans might not know exist. Pulse Sports Ghana highlights five of these rules…In her statement of claim, she is also requesting the court to impose a “perpetual injunction restraining the defendant, her servants, agents, privies, and assigns from publishing such words or any similar statements that defame the plaintiff.”Empress Gifty further appealed to the court to order Nana Agradaa to delete “all videos and audios containing defamatory remarks about the plaintiff from all her social media platforms.”In addition, she is pursuing an order for “costs, including legal fees incurred in the pursuit of justice.”READ MORE: Ghanaian singer Efya laments alleged mobile money fraud attempt, calls out MTNThe legal battle follows a series of posts and livestreams on Nana Agradaa’s Facebook page, where she is alleged to have repeatedly hurled offensive and unprintable accusations at the gospel musician.Empress Gifty’s legal team views the persistent attacks as a direct affront to her reputation and career in the music industry.