Evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has announced her intention to return an $800 cash gift received from the Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, following public backlash and calls for his suspension.
The controversy erupted after a video circulated on social media showing Gyamfi handing U.S. dollar notes to Agradaa.
The gesture drew sharp criticism, especially from members of the Minority in Parliament, who deemed the act inappropriate and called for Gyamfi’s immediate removal from office.
In response, Agradaa took to Instagram Live on Monday to clarify her position, stating she would return the money and even double the amount to prevent any further damage to Gyamfi’s reputation.
“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 pledged.
The former fetish priestess, now a self-proclaimed evangelist, expressed concern that her involvement could jeopardize Gyamfi’s career.
“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,” she stated.
Meanwhile, Minister in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of political opportunism, claiming the party is capitalizing on the incident to score points by calling for Gyamfi’s suspension.






































