13th May 2025 9:58:57 AM
2 mins readGhanaian musician Worlasi has lashed out at the acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, over a viral video in which he is seen handing $800 to controversial evangelist Nana Agradaa.
0
In a post on X, the singer expressed deep frustration with the incident, questioning why such an amount was gifted to Agradaa instead of being channeled into meaningful efforts like supporting the volunteer sanitation group, the Buz Stop Boys.
1
“People are out there doing things in the name of Ghana, trying to put the name of Ghana out there. The Buz Stop Boys are there cleaning the country, but you took money to give Agradaa?” he said.Worlasi's remarks come in response to a video that has sparked national outrage. In the footage, Gyamfi is seen sitting in his car, counting dollar bills before Agradaa snatches the wad and flaunts it in front of onlookers. The display of cash has drawn widespread criticism, especially in light of current economic struggles facing many Ghanaians.
2
The musician did not hold back in voicing his disappointment in Ghanaian politicians, stating, "Just when you start believing in someone, you get disappointed. I don't know what it is with politicians. I don't know whether it is money or what.
3
Though Sammy Gyamfi has since apologized, claiming it was a "private act of kindness," critics remain unconvinced, especially with President Mahama's recently launched Code of Conduct for party officials, which warns against public displays of opulence.
4
Charley I don’t know Sammy but he sure looked like he has potential. .Edey pain oh ….. plenty talents dey !! .NDC Charley you guys for switch up … the power all come dey your dey. Use am make we all GROW … Make we stop this tins !!! pic.twitter.com/twvixSQNt0— worlasi (@worlasigh) May 12, 2025
5
1 min read
2 mins read
3 mins read
1 min read
1 min read
1 min read
2 mins read
1 min read
2 mins read