Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah and Anne Sansa Daly
Media personality Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah has denied claims made by embattled self-styled medical practitioner “Dr” Anne Sansa Daly, who alleged that she made a staggering $100,000 during a six-day trip to Ghana from the United States.
In a video shared online, Anne Sansa Daly who has been exposed as a fake medical doctor, is seen displaying several bundles of dollar bills while boasting that she earned $100,000 through deals with just two hospitals in Ghana.
“Hammond, I want to give you some work to do for me. I want you to send this message to Foster that his Uber cars and his noisy Range Rover, which causes noise pollution… tell him that I said within my six days in Ghana, from just two contracts with two hospitals, I made not less than $100,000.”
However, speaking on his “For The Records” show on Sunday, June 1, 2025, Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah, who has been leading a campaign to expose Anne Sansa Daly as a fraud, dismissed her claims as outright falsehoods.
He asserted that Daly, who is allegedly known for duping unsuspecting individuals, could only have acquired that kind of money through fraudulent means with the support of US-based Ghanaian media personality Kevin Taylor, whom he accused of being her accomplice.
“It is a big lie. On record, she has not secured any contract deals with any hospitals. She does not own or operate any hospital in Ghana. If she claims to have made such an amount, it could only be through defrauding people with support from Kevin Taylor.
“That is what they do, they blackmail people into paying them. Some of their victims are in government, some are prominent individuals, and others are wealthy men, including one rich Nigerian named Femi. For certain reasons, I won’t mention his full name. This girl duped him for years, feeding him false stories after sleeping with him just once.”
Describing Anne Sansa Daly as a blackmailer, Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah displayed screen shots of messages from the former to some of her ‘victims’ where she alleged scammed people.
President John Dramani Mahama on May 28, 2025, revoked the appointment of Anne Sansa Daly from the Board of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), following concerns about her lack of a valid license to practise medicine in Ghana and the US.
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