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Serwah Prikels Reportedly Took Maxwell To Juju – New Gist Drops (VIDEO)

Maxwell Mensah, the spouse of Nana Ama McBrown, is said to have turned into a mumu button in Serwah Prikels’ hands, doing whatever she pleases.

A social media user responded to news that was circulating about Nana Ama McBrown’s purported divorce in this way.

Since it was revealed that Nana Ama McBrown and her husband, Maxwell Mensah, had a fake marriage the entire time, social media has been in disarray for the past week or so.

Serwah Prikels

Reportedly, McBrown moved out of their marital residence, disgusted that Maxwell had been dating Accra’s slay queen, Serwah Prikels.

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Even the prelude to a marriage, Serwaa’s knocking rites, have allegedly been carried out by Maxwell during visits to her family.

In response to the news, the social media user claimed that Maxwell has been acting strangely ever since he began dating Serwah Prikels, following her every word.

She asserted that it appears Serwaa has introduced him to juju in order to exert such control over him!

nana ama mcbrown with husband

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