“We hardly forget Political sins” – Dzifa Gunu lash out over GoldBod Jewellery’s sponsorship of Nana Aba

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Nana Aba and Gertrude Emefa Donkor is the Managing Director of GoldBod Jewellery

Dzifa Gunu, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Digital Centres Limited, has lashed out over GoldBod Jewellery’s sponsorship of Nana Aba Anamoah’s 2026 Women of Valour event held in London.

According to Dzifa Gunu, politicians have a very strong memory of the harm their opponents inflict on them, adding that they don’t easily forget, and they also hardly forget political sins.

It will be recalled that Nana Aba Anamoah, in 2024, was campaigning against President Mahama’s return to office.

Leading up to the election, Nana Aba was actively anti-Mahama. Reports suggest she even mobilised children on television to call then-candidate John Mahama “the Dumsor King.”

In a Facebook post in reaction to GoldBod Jewellery’s sponsorship of  Nana Aba Anamoah’s 2026 Women of Valour event held in London, Dzifa Gunu wrote, “We politicians have a very strong memory of our opponents inflicting on us, we don’t easily forget, and we also hardly forget political sins.

I wonder how Nana Aba Anamoah will feel when she sees this and juxtaposes it with the help she has gotten today to do her show from the government of John Dramani Mahama that she said such things about.

Every foot soldier or party member talking now has a justification and is entitled to whatever he or she is saying.

Party members have laboured so much for us to be here that suffering must be at the back of our minds when we take certain decisions.

I will definitely earn myself a few dislikes for this post, but I have to say what needs saying”.

Dzifa Gunu also shared a post of Nana Aba where she boldly stated, “I do not care one second about the NDC and Mahama. There’s a reason they were voted out”.

His remarks follow viral videos and images online, which showed that the GoldBod Jewellery was listed among the partners of Nana Aba Anamoah’s 2026 Women of Valour event.

The viral video and images have triggered backlash from some netizens, particularly NDC grassroots members, who questioned why the state-linked jewellery brand would support a private event.

The recently concluded Woman of Valour event in the UK on March 7, 2026, was founded by renowned broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah.

Women from diverse backgrounds gathered at the London Hilton on Park Lane to network and celebrate International Women’s Day.

Meanwhile, GoldBod Jewellery Limited has denied financially sponsoring Nana Aba Anamoah’s 2026 Women of Valour event held in London after facing criticism on social media.

According to the GoldBod Jewellery, it was listed as a partner, but its role was limited to offering promotional jewellery discounts to participants as part of its Ghana Heritage Month campaign, not direct funding.

In a statement issued on its X page on March 8, 2026, responding to the concerns, GoldBod Jewellery stated, “GoldBod Jewellery Limited is listed as one of the partners of this year’s Women of Valour event because the company offered discounts on jewellery purchases to participants of the programme as part of our ongoing Ghana Heritage Month promotions, similar to our Valentine’s Month discounts”.

“The company did not contribute funds toward the organisation of the event,” the statement added.

The statement further added, “At GoldBod Jewellery, we focus on manufacturing and retailing timeless pieces of made-in-Ghana jewellery for our valued customers in Ghana and abroad”.

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