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Nana Agradaa vows to return and double Sammy Gyamfi’s $800 amid public backlash

Controversial former fetish priestess turned evangelist, Patricia Asiedua Asiamah—popularly known as Nana Agradaa—has responded to the uproar surrounding a cash gift she received from the Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, by pledging to return the money and even double it.

In a passionate live video on Instagram, Agradaa addressed the growing criticism and political fallout that followed the viral footage of Gyamfi handing her what appeared to be U.S. dollars. The video has triggered calls, particularly from the Minority in Parliament, for Gyamfi’s suspension, citing concerns over public perception and propriety.

But Agradaa says she wants no part in ruining the man’s career and will take steps to right the situation.

“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 stated.

The self-styled evangelist expressed concern that the gesture, though perhaps well-meaning, may be misinterpreted to Gyamfi’s detriment, and made it clear that her conscience wouldn’t allow her to be the reason he loses his job.

“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 emphasized.

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