Former fetish priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiama, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, has announced her intention to return the money she received from the Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi.
Her decision follows intense public backlash and mounting demands for Gyamfi’s suspension.
A video making rounds on social media captures Sammy Gyamfi handing what appears to be US dollars to the controversial preacher. The footage has sparked widespread condemnation, particularly from minority Members of Parliament, who have described the gesture as highly inappropriate and unbecoming of a public official.
Addressing the matter during a live broadcast on Instagram, Nana Agradaa promised not only to return the funds but to do so with interest.
“I will return the $800 and even double it. I will do my best to find his office, and I will go there with my camera and show it to Ghanaians that I have returned the money,” she declared.
She also expressed concern that the incident could negatively affect Gyamfi’s professional future, stating that her conscience would not allow her to ignore the matter.
“This is my mantle, my Bible, and my anointing oil, as a great woman of God, and I say that I will set my church on fire if I am the reason Sammy will lose his job. Because the Bible said we should do good to everybody, the Bible did not discriminate when it said that. So, if Sammy Gyamfi gives me money, he deserves to do that,” she stated emphatically.
Meanwhile, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) of capitalising on the controversy for political advantage.
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