In 2025, the Ghanaian entertainment sector is embroiled in a series of high-profile legal disputes, reflecting ongoing challenges related to accountability and intellectual property. Notably, gospel artist Empress Gifty has initiated a GH¢20 million defamation lawsuit against evangelist Nana Agradaa, who subsequently retracted her earlier accusations. Additionally, rapper Medikal faces a GH¢15 million lawsuit from the music group Alabaster Box, alleging copyright infringement concerning his song "Welcome to Africa." Media personality Afia Schwarzenegger is also in the spotlight, having been sued for GH¢10 million by political figure Sammy Gyamfi over defamatory statements. These cases underscore the pressing need for clarity and regulation within the entertainment industry, as artists and personalities navigate the complexities of legal accountability.
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