Nana Yaa Brefo, a well-known media personality in Ghana, has expressed her displeasure over recent news that a police inspector allegedly killed his partner due to allegations of infidelity and debt.
Social media users have responded strongly to the incident, with some supporting the culprit and others demanding punishment.
The police inspector’s shooting of the young woman was denounced by Nana Yaa Brefo on her show on Angel FM, saying there should be no excuse for it.
She also stated that she thought men would be in danger if women opted to kill their cheating spouses because women spend just as much money on ‘cheats’ but do not resort to killing their cheating partners.
“Men would’ve been finished in Ghana if women decided to kill for cheating. Whether politicians, pastors, judges, like by now they are all finished! Such rubbish! Women are equally spending lots of money on their men who cheat, have they been killed?” she queried.Nana Yaa Brefo also chastised the mother of the deceased for approving of and encouraging her daughter to use the suspect. She stressed that some women enjoy inciting misconduct and questioned why these kinds of partnerships are tolerated in Ghana. She also emphasized the emotional strain the suspect’s wife is currently through.
“Some women are fond of encouraging wrongdoings. You know very well what your daughter is doing isn’t right but you were silent. You were even pushing her into it. I wonder what went on in the house during Christmas. I’m trying to imagine the gifts they received from the man. In Ghana here, I don’t know why we condone stupid relationships such as these. Look at the emotional stress he is putting his wife through,” she added.A police officer named Inspector Ahmed Twumasi was reported to have killed his 26-year-old lover Victoria Dapaah, also known as Maa Adwoa, in Kumasi last week after she allegedly cheated on him.
However, on Tuesday, April 25, during his first court appearance, Inspector Tumasi explained why he had killed his sweetheart.
He said that the woman owed him GH $5,000, which she allegedly refused to pay.
After shooting his fiancée many times on Thursday, April 20, Mr. Tumasi, who is today facing murder charges, claimed he had no intention of killing her.
He is also alleged to have committed the heinous deed while brandishing a service firearm, which is a serious offense.