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BREAKING: ASEPA Petition Parliament To Investigate Serwaa Broni’s Staged Robbery Allegation Against Nana Addo

Alliance For Social Equity and Public Accountability
BRAKING: ASEPA Petition Parliament To Investigate Serwaa Broni's Staged Robbery Allegation Against Nana Addo

The Alliance For Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) has petitioned parliament to investigate the allegation leveled by Serwaa Broni against the President Nana Akufo Addo of a stage robbery.

Serwaa Broni is the center of all news today after a video of the Canadian-based Ghanaian surfaced online.

In the video, Serwaa asserted that she had a clandestine amorous relationship with the President. Check out the video here if you missed it.

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She also noted that politician Hopeson Adorye and the President stage a robbery on her while she was in the country.

Well... following the video and the said allegation, ASEPA has called on parliament to investigate the staged robbery.

Check out a screenshot of the petition signed by Mensah Thompson, the executive director of ASEPA as sighted by occupygh.com below or visit OccupyGh.com for more related stories.

Petition by Alliance For Social Equity and Public Accountability

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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