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VIDEO: Kennedy Agyapong Exposed By Owner of Gold In ‘Obinim Gold Saga’

Kennedy Agyapong Exposed By Owner of Gold In 'Obinim Gold Saga'
VIDEO: Kennedy Agyapong Exposed By Owner of Gold In 'Obinim Gold Saga'

VIDEO: Kennedy Agyapong Exposed By Owner of Gold In ‘Obinim Gold Saga’

A man has boldly exposed Ghanaian politicians Kennedy Agyapong over a gold saga which involved himself and Bishop Daniel Obinim.

The man who has been identified has claimed ownership of the gold which Bishop Obinim allegedly took from one Adwoa.

It could be recalled that during one of the expose of Kennedy Agyapong on the Hot Seat, He mentioned that Bishop Obinim was given real family gold by a lady named Adwoa but Obinim later gave Adwoa a fake Gold.

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According to “Ramah De Preacher” he gave the gold to Adwoa whom he wanted to marry at the time in 2015 but wants to put on the record that it was a fake one. He issued a 24-hour Ultimatum for Adwoa to apologize to Obinim because the story she came out to tell is Untrue.

Dave explained that his decision to come out at the time is because he doesn’t want to be treated the same way so she should come out and confess.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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