Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, popularly known as Agradaa, has responded to a fresh lawsuit filed against her by PeaceWorkGhana, an NGO that is accusing her of making false bribery allegations.
On June 1, 2026, videos circulated on social media in which a representative of PeaceWorkGhana explained that the NGO first became involved with Agradaa while assisting Sarah Gold, a woman who claims she was defrauded after bringing a pot of gold to Agradaa's church for spiritual blessings, only for it never to be returned.
According to the representative, Agradaa later claimed that the organisation had received money from her, purportedly intended for former Inspector General of Police, George Akuffo Dampare.
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However, in a recent video making rounds on social media, Agradaa has dismissed the allegations, insisting that there is no evidence to support the claims.
According to her, the matter is before the court because the leader of the NGO is envious of her success, adding that she believes the case will not succeed.
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“You took me to court in August 2024, yet you are still making allegations against me in videos. Do you have any evidence? I will leave that matter for my lawyers to handle. But why are you now circulating this story on social media after all this time?
“Where God is taking me, you cannot stop me. You made a big mistake by sending me to Nsawam Prison, and that is why you cannot stand to see me progress. No weapon formed against me shall prosper,” Agradaa stated.
Watch the video below:
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