The 800 Dollars Sammy Gyamfi Gave Me Is An Insult- Nana Agradaa



Ghanaian fetish priest turned woman of God, Nana Agradaa, also known as Evangelist Tupac is in the news again, this time, not to render an unqualified apology, but to fire shots at NDC officials and Ghanaians at large.

Speaking in a self recorded video flying across social media platforms, Nana Agradaa has said that it is a disrespect for Sammy Gyamfi to give her 800 dollars.

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Nana Agradaa claims before the December 7 general election, she denigrated President Mahama, who was then a flagbearer.

Despite all her efforts to ensure John Mahama did not win, he was able to stand tall among his competitors.

Since she had no option but to accept President Mahama as her president, Nana Agradaa claims she approached some NDC officials to render an unqualified apology to them and the president.

Seeing Sammy Gyamfi for the first time, Nana Agradaa disclosed that she felt the politician wouldn’t be kind to her because of what happened in the past.

However, she stated that Sammy Gyamfi rather welcomed her with love which shocked her so much.

Speaking about the 800 dollars she received from Sammy Gyamfi, Nana Agradaa said she sees that as a chicken feed, but accepted it to show some love.

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“If you meet a citizen and they ask you of something and you have, you give them. That is why when I met him and asked him, he gave me. But what he gave me is nothing. That 800 dollars that you people are debating on, what is 800 dollars? It is not even up to 200 million. I even take 2000 dollars or 3000 dollars or 1000 dollars and gift it to people. He didn’t approach me. I approached him and he received me and he showed maturity. He has proven to everyone that politics is not about hatred”, Nana Agradaa said.


Razak Musah Abdul
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