"Agradaa, if you're a woman, I dare you to use Noko Fine again" - Hopeson Adorye
Empress Gifty has filed a GH¢20 million defamation lawsuit against Nana Agradaa, and a video of Hopeson Adorye, warning her before the lawsuit surfac…
Ghanaian Politician Hopeson Adorye Challenges Agraada Over Trademark Phrase. A heated exchange between Ghanaian politician Hopeson Adorye and public figure Agraada has sparked a debate on social media. Adorye publicly challenged Agraada to stop using his wife's trademark phrase, "Noko fine." "Agraada, if you are a woman, I dare you to use my wife's trademark, 'Noko fine' again, and I will show you," Adorye stated in a video that has since gone viral on TikTok. The video shows Adorye visibly upset, expressing his frustration and issuing a warning. The incident highlights the complexities of trademark usage and the potential for conflicts between public figures in Ghana. The video's widespread sharing on platforms like TikTok underscores the public's interest in the unfolding drama. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting intellectual property rights and the potential consequences of their infringement. The ongoing discussion surrounding the event showcases the power of social media in amplifying public discourse and shaping public perception.
Empress Gifty has filed a GH¢20 million defamation lawsuit against Nana Agradaa, and a video of Hopeson Adorye, warning her before the lawsuit surfac…