Ghanaian media personality and self-proclaimed Evangelist Tupac, Nana Agradaa, has declared that she will no longer tolerate false reports from media personalities, vowing to take legal action against anyone who fabricates stories about her moving forward.
Speaking to her congregation, she made it clear that she has learned valuable lessons from the legal battles involving Kennedy Agyapong and Anas, and plans to apply those lessons this year.
Nana Agradaa shared that while others were celebrating the drama surrounding Agyapong and Anas, she took a different approach—learning from the situation and realizing the power of defamation lawsuits. She emphasized that, going forward, anyone who speaks ill of her or spreads false information can expect to face legal consequences.
She also addressed the media’s tendency to use overly complex language and long-winded speeches, often confusing the average Ghanaian listener. In particular, Nana Agradaa urged media personalities to avoid fabricating stories about her, warning them that her patience has run out.
Reflecting on her past, she admitted that she might have reacted differently to insults in the past, but if she had known about the legal recourse available, she wouldn’t have responded the way she did, especially after being ridiculed on Okay FM.
Nana Agradaa’s strong warning to the media is a clear signal that she is prepared to protect her reputation with legal action against anyone who crosses the line.