The popular saying that ”hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” appears
to be playing in the case between gospel musician and pastor Rev Seth
Baah known for hit songs such as 'Alpha and Omega', 'I hear Thy Welcome
Voice' and church leader, Miss Gifty Amponsah.
The two are locked in a legal battle in Maryland, USA, over money and relationship claims and counter claims.
Gifty is claiming an amount of $20,830.19 from Rev Baah as being money
she lent to the pastor to help him towards the establishment of a branch
of his church, Praise Chapel International in the US.
According to her, as a leader in her church, Assemblies of in Maryland,
it was her duty to see to the comfort of visiting pastors such as Rev
Baah who was a visiting pastor from UK.
She told Showbiz over the phone that she established a cordial
relationship with Rev. Baah when she hosted him in her house throughout
his stay in Maryland until he later decided to establish his own church,
Praise Chapel International also in Maryland.
Gifty said she lent an amount of $20,830.19 to Rev Baah for the commencement of his church though a written agreement.
Later, however, when it was time for him to pay back the money, he appeared unwilling to do so.
When this reporter contacted Rev.Baah, the pastor’s attorneys Louis M.
Leibowitz, LLC responded to the allegations against their client.
They confirmed that indeed Gifty, as the Hospitality Leader in her
church, hosted Rev. Baah at her home in Maryland for some months when he
was a visiting pastor and the two spend much time together.
According to a counterclaim in court, the attorneys submitted that it
was during Rev Baah’s stay at Gifty’s place where she cooked and
entertained him that she developed romantic feelings for him and
expected that her feelings would be reciprocated.
Eventually, Rev.Baah decided to open his own branch of the church at
Maryland and Gifty voluntarily decided to contribute money to assist in
the new churches establishment.
However, things turned sour when Gifty got to know that Rev. Baah had
married another woman in Maryland thereby thwarting her long cherished
dream of having him to herself.
The counterclaim stated that in February last year Gifty stormed Rev
Baah’s church premises while the pastor was delivering a sermon and
disrupted the service by raining insults on him and calling him a liar
and thief in front of his church members.
Gifty also went ahead to distribute fliers that carried defamatory
statements against him which eventually led to a mass desertion of
members from his church.
All these, the counterclaim said, were aimed as revenge on Mr. Baah for rejecting her romantic advances.
But Gifty denies that she has revenge motives.
When Showbiz asked her if her actions were not a revenge on Rev. Baah
for abandoning her for another lady, she said, “Revenge is of the Lord
and not man. I want justice served that is why I took him to court and
to educate the public especially women who seem to be his target. I
don’t want him to hurt more single innocent women. He is not a man of
God but a fraud who uses the church as his money making venture”.

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