Kennedy Agyapong’s Daughter Now A Beggar, Fallen To Drug Addiction | VIDEO

Kennedy Agyapong's Daughter A Begga

Kennedy Agyapong's Daughter Now A Beggar, Falling For Drug Addiction | VIDEO

Kennedy Agyapong‘s Daughter Now A Beggar, Fallen To Drug Addiction | VIDEO

Ghanaian politician Honorable Kennedy Agyapong has revealed how his biological daughter has fallen to drug addiction and she’s now a beggar.

According to a video sighted by OccupyGh.com, Hon. Kennedy Agyapong revealed that his daughter is now begging for money on social media to finance her education in the USA.

In the video Kennedy Agyapong revealed that his once brilliant daughter failed to attend to SOS after she got admitted because she jumped wall to go and sleep with a Nigerian man.

Again, she wrote another exam under her mother’s care and passed to gain admission into California Institute of Architectural.

Unfortunately, she couldn’t tame her bad character and she dropped out.

According to Kennedy Agyapong, she dropped out on the 3rd year after he had paid a whopping amount of 84,000 dollars for the semester.

They later found out that she was doing drugs and sleeping around as they later discovered a heap of cocaine in her room. Sadly, Kennedy Agyapong noted that his daughter has always done the things he hates in life so it doesn’t bother him that she has ended like this.

He added that she’s now a beggar who is seeking funds to sponsor her education at Ohio University.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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