You Were Not Sharing Dollars When You Were In Opposition- Opambour Slaps Sense Into Sammy Gyamfi



Controversial Ghanaian man of God who is widely known for cursing anyone who tries to fight him or denigrate, Opambour, better known in Ghanaian society as Prophet 1 has slapped sense into Sammy Gyamfi.

Opambour has said that if there is anyone to be blamed, it is not Nana Agradaa but Sammy Gyamfi.

Opambour claims he supports Nana Agradaa for snatching the money from politician Sammy Gyamfi, Stating that “If she snatched the money, she has not done anything wrong”.

Opambour does not understand why Cedis is spent in Ghana, but Sammy Gyamfi would choose to publicly show dollars to claim he has a lot of money.

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“We spend Cedis in Ghana. She begged you for Cedis and not dollars. If you decided to give her dollars, then it simply means you have a lot of money so she had to snatch everything from you”, Opambour said.

The man of God warned Sammy Gyamfi to be very careful in how he handles things and never to repeat such mistakes.

Prophet 1 stated that when Sammy Gyamfi was in opposition, he never shared dollars, so he does not know why he would be doing that in power.

“Sammy Gyamfi should never try to repeat this mistake. Before he got that position, he was never sharing dollars outside. He shouldn’t make that mistake again. We need Ghana’s progress that is why we voted, and not what one person will eat. I am telling everyone that it is not because of show off that we vote in Ghana”. Opambour warned.

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Opambour added “If our mother Agradaa snatched the money then she did well. If she ever insulted President Mahama, that is past, right now, she has changed, and that matters. People make mistakes. She knew she spoke against president Mahama but still took the money”.


Razak Musah Abdul
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