Paul Adom Otchere, host of the widely-watched program “Good Evening Ghana,” has subtly addressed recent allegations of infidelity brought against him by US-based journalist Kevin Taylor. The accusations, which involve an alleged affair with a young woman named Maame Serwaa, were publicly aired on Taylor’s “With All Due Respect” (WADR) show, igniting widespread controversy.
At the start of his latest broadcast, Adom Otchere recounted a phone call he received from a Catholic priest. The reverend minister offered words of comfort, reminding him that even Jesus Christ faced false accusations. This anecdote seemed to serve as a metaphor for Adom Otchere’s current predicament, suggesting that he is being unfairly targeted.
“People are so evil that they can actually pay others to say things which appear true but are actually false,” Adom Otchere stated. This remark appeared to be a direct response to the interview conducted by Kevin Taylor, in which a woman claiming to be the mother of Maame Serwaa accused Adom Otchere of engaging in an illicit relationship with her daughter.
The subtlety of Adom Otchere’s response did not go unnoticed. By invoking the advice of a religious figure and drawing parallels to historical instances of false accusations, he aimed to discredit the claims without directly engaging with the details of the allegations.
Kevin Taylor has threatened to release further exposés, asserting that Adom Otchere is using his influence as a government appointee for personal gain. Taylor’s initial interview included accusations that Adom Otchere had recently been with Maame Serwaa in Dubai, allegations that have drawn considerable attention and debate.
As the situation continues to develop, social media is sharply divided, with some questioning the veracity of the claims while others also question Paul’s morality as a married man.
Meanwhile, in the days ahead, the public will be watching closely to see how both parties substantiate their claims.