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Auntie Naa Causes Arrest Of 40-Year Old Man After DNA Showed He Impregnated 12-Year Old Stepdaughter

A 40-year-old man, identified as Michael Opoku Boateng, popularly known as Kofi Agyei, has been arrested by the Abuakwa District Police Command for impregnating his 12-year-old stepdaughter, after he appeared on Oyerepa Afutuo, a popular Social Issues show hosted by Auntie Naa on Oyerepa FM, Kumasi.

This incident comes after Kofi Agyei and his wife went to Oyerepa Afutuo, a popular social issues show on Oyerepa FM in Kumasi to seek help in finding who was responsible for their daughter’s pregnancy and the father of the newborn child.

Information provided on their initial appearance on the show indicates that the girl initially confessed that her father was responsible for the pregnancy but later claimed that it was another person called Michael Claude Hills.

Kofi Agyei protested his innocence vehemently, amid invocation of curses, and lamented that his own friends has shunned him because of the untrue accusations.

The host, Auntie Naa, determined to ascertain the paternity of the baby, financed the conduction of a DNA test, after the accused males claimed they did not have the means to finance such a test.

The results conclusively showed that Michael Claude Hills was not the biological father of the newborn baby boy, but rather, it was Kofi Agyei, the stepfather of the victim.

Confirming the incident on live radio, the victim confessed that her stepfather influenced her to accuse Michael Claude Hills to avoid disgrace and embarrassment and also to save his job.

The girl also disclosed that his stepfather started having sexual intimacy with her when she was 11 years old.

Kofi Agyei, sensing imminent disgrace, managed to escape the studios of Oyerepa FM by claiming that he needed a change of clothes, however, he was apprehended by Police from the Abuakwa District Command and arraigned before Court where he has been remanded for two weeks.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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