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Chris News Media Blog of Wednesday, 26 April 2023

Source: realnewz.live

If Women Decide To Kill For Cheating, There Would Be No Man Left - Popular Media Personality

Nana Yaa Brefo, a prominent Ghanaian media figure, has expressed revulsion over recent reports of a police inspector who allegedly murdered his lover over allegations of infidelity and debt.

Ahmed Tumasi, who is purportedly married and has children, allegedly shot and killed his lover in front of her home in Adum, Kumasi, after suspecting she was unfaithful, according to reports.

The issue, which has since become of national interest, has generated massive social media reactions.

Some Internet users support the suspect, while others condemn his actions and demand justice.

However, during her program on Angel FM, Nana Yaa Brefo decided to approach the topic from multiple perspectives.

In her initial submission, she vehemently condemned the police inspector's death of the young woman and added that there was no justification for it.

Nana Yaa Brefo, who believes the suspect lacks the moral authority to take a life, stated that men would have been in difficulty if women had also murdered their unfaithful partners.

The prominent broadcaster emphasized that both men and women spend money on 'cheats' but do not commit suicide.

"In Ghana, men would have been wiped out if women had resolved to kill for cheating. Whether politicians, pastors, or justices, it appears that they're all done! Such nonsense! Women spend an equal amount of money on males who cheat on them. Have they been murdered?

She also criticized the mother of the deceased for allegedly condoning and encouraging her daughter to milk the suspect empty.

"Some women delight in promoting transgression. You have remained silent despite knowing that your daughter's behavior is inappropriate. You even compelled her to do it. I am curious as to what transpired in the home during Christmas. I am attempting to visualize the gifts they received from the gentleman. In Ghana, I do not understand why we tolerate such foolish relationships. "Consider the emotional strain he is putting on his wife," she added.