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When You Marry for Citizenship, You Don’t Know What A Real Marriage Looks Like – Paul Adom-Otchere Fires Back at Kevin Taylor’s Divorce Accusation

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Nana Attoh

Metro TV journalist and host of ‘Good Evening Ghana’, Paul Adom-Otchere, has fired back at U.S.-based Ghanaian political commentator Kevin Taylor, following a recent series of exposés against him.

During the Thursday, May 15th, 2025 episode of ‘Good Evening Ghana’, Paul Adom-Otchere presented the staunchest defence of himself yet against Taylor’s accusations that he is bisexual, that he has had multiple affairs with men and women that led to his marriage’s collapse, and that his wife is having an affair with another man.

Adom-Otchere said Kevin Taylor is fantasising about his marriage collapsing because he does not know what a real marriage looks like, having married an American woman just for the chance to become an American citizen.

“If you marry a Sudanese because you want to be a citizen of Sudan, that’s a different matter. If you do that, you might not think that marriages can last that long because your marriage is so that you want to become a Sudanese,” Adom-Otchere said, referring to Taylor via an analogy. “Without marrying a Sudanese, you’re a nobody, you absolutely have no traction.”

Adom-Otchere also responded to accusations of being gay, which Taylor referenced. He also hit back at claims by a British-Ghanaian citizen, Alex Yeboah, that the two of them had an affair a mere two days before his wedding to his wife, Rosemary, on December 30, 2005.

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The Metro TV journalist categorically denied knowing any individual called Alex Yeboah, much less having an affair with them. He said the claim appears to be a calculated ploy from his enemies to tarnish his image. Paul also hinted that he thinks people like Taylor, who accuse him of being gay, might be closeted gays themselves.

“Sometimes, the way people fight these battles is that what they are, they say you are,” Adom-Otchere said. “So it’s a reverse psychology they do. What is innately their nature and is an embarrassing nature for them, they transfer it onto you,”

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