A Ghanaian fetish priestess, Nana Otafrigya, has stormed a radio station in Accra to report a man who she claims stole her sacred and personal items after what was supposed to be a simple fufu date.
In an interview on Kasapa FM, posted on X on October, 23rd 2025, the priestess shared how she met a man named Dela Agyemang during a funeral in Kumasi. According to her, the man was taking photos of guests but couldn’t stop staring at her.
“I had gone to a funeral in Kumasi along with my elder chief priest and our chief. During the ceremony, I noticed this man taking photos of guests, occasionally stealing glances at me. After the ceremony, he approached me and told me I was beautiful. I cheekily replied that ‘Of course I am.’ We spoke for a while, and then he invited me out for lunch,” she recalled
Nana Otafrigya said the two later enjoyed a meal of fufu together before heading to a guesthouse for some “extracurricular activities.”
“So we went to a nearby guesthouse. I even had to pay for the room with my own money because he told me he was low on cash and his mobile money wasn’t working properly. We booked the room and we had intense sex. He used me like a toy. Before he left, he then asked me to support him with transportation home on the promise that he would refund everything immediately he got home,” she narrated.
However, things took a shocking turn after the man left. The priestess discovered that her bag, containing several valuable and sacred items, was missing.
“My bag is full of items belonging to some of my clients: passports, land documents, iPhones, money, and pictures of my clients, their spouses, and their bosses. All gone. I called him multiple times, but he never picked up. He even blocked me,” she said angrily.
According to her, her elders are furious and have given the man three days to return everything or face “the wrath of the gods.”
Nana Otafrigya revealed that she has been roaming the streets of Lapaz, where Dela claimed to live, but no one seems to know him.
“I have searched every corner near the Community Hospital. No one knows him or where exactly he lives,” she lamented.
She ended with a strong warning: “Dela Agyemang, if you know what is good for you, return the documents and items you stole from me. I give you three days to return my items to me. Otherwise, you will regret it! This is your last warning.”
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