Sammy Gyamfi Meets Chief of Staff Over Viral Agradaa Cash Video
Closed-door talks aim to clarify circumstances behind viral video showing Gyamfi handing cash to controversial religious figure

- Sammy Gyamfi met with the Chief of Staff at Jubilee House
- The meeting was held behind closed doors to address public concerns
- President Mahama, currently in Togo, is expected to be briefed on the outcome of the discussion
Sammy Gyamfi, the Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, has been summoned to the Presidency for a high-level meeting with the Chief of Staff in response to a viral video showing him giving cash to self-styled evangelist Nana Agradaa, also known as Patricia Asiedua Asiamah.
The footage, which has sparked widespread controversy, captures Gyamfi handing over an undisclosed amount of money—believed to be in U.S. dollars—to the controversial religious figure. The meeting with Chief of Staff Julius Debrah was held privately at the Jubilee House.
Although the specifics of the discussions remain undisclosed, insiders say the meeting aimed to address growing public unease and clarify the events leading up to the incident.
President John Mahama, currently attending the African Union Debt Conference in Lomé, Togo, is expected to receive a detailed briefing from the Chief of Staff.



