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Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA) Osman Ayariga has shared a cryptic yet reflective message on Facebook in response to the ongoing controversy involving the Acting CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi.

In his post, Osman Ayariga wrote: “This political space is filled with landmines everywhere. One can never be too careful. Only God can save! This too shall pass. Lessons learnt. 💪Sammy Gyamfi💪”

His post is a reaction to a widely circulated video in which Sammy Gyamfi is seen handing over an undisclosed amount of US Dollars to Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, a controversial figure and former fetish priestess.

The viral footage has sparked public controversy with many questioning the circumstances surrounding the exchange.

The incident has also drawn significant scrutiny from the public and the media alike.

Osman Ayariga’s remarks, though not explicitly addressing the video, suggest concern over the unpredictable nature of political life in Ghana.

His call for divine guidance and acknowledgment of “lessons learnt” hint at the reputational risks and complexities that public servants face in an era where social media amplifies every action.