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Prophet Gyamfi asks Ghanaians how he could benefit from Dr. Grace Boadu’s death since he didn’t marry her

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Prophet Kingsley Gyamfi, also known as Bible Nokwafo, has come out to refute claims that he was legally married to the late Dr. Grace Boadu before her passing.

n a yet-to-be-released episode of the Delay Show, Gyamfi expressed his shock at suggestions that he was trying to benefit from her estate.’

He emphasized his self-sufficiency and the fact that he resides in the upscale Hilltop neighborhood in Kumasi.

Gyamfi made it clear that he is a self-established man with his own assets and denied any motives of gaining from Dr. Grace Boadu’s death. He stated, “I live in a well-established estate in Kumasi. It’s called Hilltop, no ordinary man resides there. I am surprised Ghanaians say I have something to benefit from the late Dr. Grace Boadu’s death if I was not legally married to her. I am well established to fight for her properties. I am not a small boy.”

The conversation took place during an interview on the Delay Show, where Gyamfi defended his reputation and financial independence. He also highlighted his living situation and refuted claims of trying to gain from the late herbal doctor’s death.

Gyamfi’s remarks come amidst public speculation and rumors surrounding his relationship with Dr. Grace Boadu, shedding light on his side of the story. The full interview is set to provide further insight into the circumstances surrounding their association.

Managing Editor at Ghanafuo.com