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Expensive Abortions, HIV, STIs, And Infidelity Engulf Akufo-Addo’s Officials In Bogus Expose’ By Faceless Individual

Some ministers and officials in the government of President Akufo-Addo have been embroiled in a disgraceful and shallow attempt at name smearing which is disappointing and laughable at the same time.

The said officials are said to be or have been involved in some lovey-dovey relationship with GHone News Presenter, Serwaa Amihere.

The said allegations made by a faceless Snapchat account is so amateurish and funny that it raises serious questions about the general intellect of the Ghanaian society, considering that such rubbish has been widely accepted as gospel, despite the fact that details of the said allegations are wishy-washy.

In the allegations, the anonymous poster mentioned Kojo Oppong Nkrumah as the minister whose affair with Serwaa Amihere cost him some GHC 15,000 for her to fix her teeth, while the current Energy Minister, Mathew Opoku-Prempeh (NAPO) is reported to have impregnated her and was forced to cough up some GHC 20,000 for an abortion.

Serwaa Amihere is also said to be sleeping with John Boadu, the General Secretary of the NPP. Indeed, this allegation syncs with earlier reports that John Boadu’s wife had once stormed GHOne TV to confront Miss. Amihere for sleeping with her husband.

Also among the alleged sex partners of Amihere is Alhassan Suhuyini, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Tamale North.

Even more laughable are allegations of the liberal sexual escapades among the circles of friends of Serwaa Amihere and the political figures and how it is being alleged that an HIV infection is ravaging the circles, without the provision of any hardcore evidence to support the claims.

Though the source of the allegations is difficult to pinpoint, many have said that they suspect Abena Korkor Addo to be the culprit.

All the persons mentioned in the amateurish expose’ are yet to publicly react.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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Emmanuel Frimpong, Managing Editor

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