Okatakyie Afrifa Scolds Sammy Gyamfi, Instructs Him to Withdraw Lawsuit Against Afia Schwarzenegger
- Popular media personality, Okatakyie Afrifa, has scolded Sammy Gyamfi for dragging Afia Schwarzenegger to court
- In a video, he instructed the NDC politician and CEO of the Ghana Gold Board to withdraw the lawsuit against the US-based Ghanaian socialite
- Netizens who saw the video expressed mixed reactions in the comments section, with some hailing Okatakyie and others criticising Sammy Gyamfi
Popular Ghanaian broadcaster and political activist, Okatakyie Afrifa, has weighed in on the lawsuit filed by the CEO of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, against Afia Schwarzenegger.
During an episode of the For The Records show, Okatakyie rebuked Sammy Gyamfi for dragging the Ghanaian socialite based abroad to court for defamation.

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He contended that Sammy Gyamfi has no moral turpitude to drag anyone to court given his past actions.
"You lied against many people when you were the NDC Communications Officer, yet no one took you to court," Okatakyie said during his show.
Sammy Gyamfi sues Afia Schwarzenegger for GH₵10m
The CEO of Ghana GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, has dragged Afia Schwarzenegger to court for defamation.
The famous politician is demanding GH₵10,000,000 from Afia after she made some derogatory remarks about him.
According to Sammy Gyamfi, Afia Schwarzenegger accused him of buying cars for girls at the University of Ghana, a claim he describes as false and only intended to destroy his image.
Okatakyie analyses Sammy Gyamfi's lawsuit against Afia
Okatakyie Afrifa accused the prominent Ghanaian politician of peddling falsehoods against his political opponents while serving as the National Communications Director for the NDC, and lying his way to win power in the 2024 elections.
He recalled how Sammy Gyamfi told Ghanaians that Hubtel belonged to the former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, yet it later turned out that the claim was false.
He also referred the NDC politician to some remarks he made against the host of the Kokrokoo Morning Show, Chairman Kwame Sefa Kayi, in 2019 when his party was in opposition.

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Okatakyie stated that despite all of Sammy Gyamfi's numerous "sins," no one has ever taken him to court for defamation.
He, therefore, found it absurd that Sammy Gyamfi would sue someone over comments made about him and accused the GoldBod CEO of trying to intimidate Afia Schwarzenegger with his legal action.
Okatakyie asked him to withdraw the lawsuit immediately, since Afia Schwarzenegger will not be intimidated by it.
Watch the video of Okatakyie Afrifa scolding Sammy Gyamfi over Afia Schwarzenegger's lawsuit below:
Okatakyie's rant over Gyamfi lawsuit stirs reactions
Okatakyie Afrifa's remarks about Sammy Gyamfi's lawsuit against Afia Schwarzenegger have garnered mixed reactions on social media. While some supported his words, others criticised him in the comments section.
@Why Dior wrote:
"I’m even confused, both NDC and NPP are fooling us. The way I trusted the NDC and voted for them. I’m even disappointed."
@Enersto wrote:

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"You are talking sense."
@Chrysel wrote:
"Nkwasiafo hene ampa 🤣🤣🤣."
@Nana Kyei_Baffour wrote:
"Sammy is going to court 😂! Ghana aba fo paaa oo."
@NANA JESUS wrote:
"OKATAKYIE IS SOO INTELLIGENT."
@Serwaa Joana wrote:
"I wonder why NDC people are now afraid of insulting. What goes around comes around 😂😂😂😂."
Afia Schwar reacts to Gyamfi’s GH¢10m lawsuit
In a related development, YEN.com.gh reported that US-based Ghanaian social commentator Afia Schwarzenegger broke her silence after the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) CEO, Sammy Gyamfi, filed a lawsuit against her.
She took to her Instagram page to share a screenshot of the picture post from Joy Prime announcing the GH¢10 million lawsuit, and she left a message for him in the caption.
Many people weighed in on the lawsuit, while others shared their views on Afia Schwar's statement.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh