The legal disputes between gospel musician Empress Gifty Oppong Adorye and evangelist Patricia Asiedua have been resolved amicably, ending two high-profile court cases before the Tema Court.
The settlement was formalized as a Consent Judgment on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, closing the lawsuits filed in May and June 2025.
The cases stemmed from publications by Evangelist Asiedua alleging that Empress Gifty was an adulteress—claims the musician said were defamatory and damaging to her reputation.
Under the agreement, Evangelist Asiedua paid GH¢100,000 to Empress Gifty to cover legal fees and related expenses, issued a public apology, and retracted the statements that prompted the lawsuits.
Both parties have requested the National Information Technology Agency (NITA) to facilitate the removal of the disputed publications from social media platforms.
Court documents confirm that the payment and apology have been made in full. In return, Empress Gifty has withdrawn all claims and waived any further demands related to the matter.
The court’s adoption of the settlement terms makes the agreement final and binding, officially concluding the dispute. Both parties have expressed their readiness to move forward.
