Evangelist Patricia Asiamah, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, the founder and leader of Heaven Way Chapel, has become the center of public discussion after receiving a substantial sum of US dollars from the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, .

What was initially intended as a generous gesture has instead sparked controversy, with some Ghanaians and prominent individuals criticising the act and even calling for Gyamfi's dismissal by the President.

A widely circulated video captures Nana Agradaa making a bold statement, "Who says a woman no dey?" as she flaunts the money.

The video shared on X, shows Gyamfi standing beside his white Range Rover, posing for a photo with Nana Agradaa, who had her arm around him.