
Controversial televangelist Nana Agradaa appears unbothered by a GH¢20 million defamation lawsuit filed against her by gospel singer Empress Gifty, confidently addressing the legal drama with a series of pointed social media posts.
The lawsuit stems from Agradaa’s repeated use of the nickname “Noko” in reference to Empress Gifty—an act the singer claims has defamed her character and reputation. Despite the serious nature of the claims, Agradaa has taken to TikTok to mock the legal action, showing no signs of backing down.
In a now-viral video, Agradaa is seen reclining on a lavishly decorated king-size bed, confidently playing a song while captioning the post: “Empress Noko Agradaa”—effectively declaring a new title for herself and continuing to taunt her rival.
The Heaven Way Church overseer appeared relaxed and makeup-free, with her hair styled in neat near-cornrows, embracing a natural look that only fueled the buzz surrounding her response. The video drew mixed but largely supportive reactions from fans, with many praising her self-assurance and sharp sense of humor.
“She’s owning the title and flipping the narrative,” one follower commented.
“This is Empress energy,” another added.
In a separate post, Agradaa shared a romantic video montage celebrating her husband, Mr. Asiamah. The video highlighted tender moments between the couple and was widely seen as a public declaration of love amid the ongoing feud.
The sweet tribute drew admiration from fans and offered a stark contrast to her public disputes with Empress Gifty and political figure Hopeson Adorye, with whom she has also clashed in recent weeks.
While the lawsuit remains pending, Agradaa’s defiant and strategic use of social media continues to keep her firmly in the public spotlight. Whether her bold approach will impact the legal case is yet to be seen, but for now, Nana Agradaa is clearly controlling the narrative—on her o