I Will Never Forgive You- Auntie Naa Threatens Girls Girls’ Family



The host of Oyerepa Afutuo, Auntie Naa has threatened to make life a living hell for not only the eldest son of Girls Girls but the family at large.

Speaking on Oyerepa Afutuo on July 9, the media personality reacted to the claims made by Yaw Boateng, the eldest son of Girls Girls.

According to Auntie Naa, none of the allegations made by Yaw Boateng are true, hence, Ghanaians should not take them seriously.

The popular media personality has said that she foresaw that things like this could occur, so, she did not let anyone send money to her accounts, before, during and after the funeral.

Instead, Auntie Naa claims she gave anyone who wanted to contribute towards Girls Girls’ funeral to do so via a bank account that the family directly had access to.

Auntie Naa noted that she had tolerated the family for a long time and thinks it is high time she ensured the right things are done.

Angrily, the media personality has given the family of late Girls Girls to say the truth, and render an unqualified apology to her or face her wrath.

Adding that, she wouldn’t sit nonchalantly and watch the family of her late panelist destroy what she has built over the years.

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“Pastor was there. Your pastor was sitting there. The manager was there, the sister was sitting there, Bishop was there and Adwoa was there too. You don’t lie. Within 24 hours things must change. Pastor, if we don’t do that things will not get better in Ghana”, Auntie Naa said.

“Because I wanted the best, I asked that all the money meant for the funeral be sent to the Juaben rural bank. I didn’t want a human being to take the money because I know human beings. I know you people very well. When they were even taking the money from the bank I was not even around”, the media personality added.

Auntie Naa expressed disappointment in the family of Girls Girls for paying her with evil without even because she was very ill but still managed to attend the funeral.

“I came to your funeral when I was sick and this is how you pay me back?” she questioned.

She went on to stress that things must change within 24 hours as she threatened to deal with the family of late Girls Girls.

“Within 24 hours things must change and the truth must prevail. You would see the other side of me if you didn’t speak the truth. I say within 24 hours things must change or else… I feel within me”, she threatened.


Razak Musah Abdul
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