Jane Naana Opoku called Mzbel to boycott the case after Nigel raped her – Kennedy Agyapong

11/08/2020

The ‘strong’ man Kennedy Ohene ‘Akompreko’ Agyapong has announced his come back to Net 2 TV’s Hot seat program with a serious disclosure about NDC’s newly elected Vice-Presidential Aspirant, Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang.

The Assin Central’s MP, for months, went into a long silence which began to raise eyebrows on social media. Some netizens who have held him up high became worried at his sudden disappearance.

Others were with the thoughts that whenever Kennedy Agyapong vanishes from the public space, then it means he’s up to something. Thus bringing an expose that will shake grounds.

But our guesses this time were very wrong. His disappearance was due to the fact that he was seriously ill. He had contracted the deadly COVID-19 and was in mandatory quarantine for 2 weeks.

Kennedy Agyapong after receiving proper medical care is back on his feet very strong than before. It’s good news anyway for the country.

Looking very healthy at age 60, Kennedy Agyapong, yesterday on Net 2 TV revealed that Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang was the person who fueled Nigel Gaisie in doing all his bad acts.

He again disclosed that it was the Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang who pleaded with Mzbel not to further carry on with any legal action against Nigel Gaisie after he raped her.

According to the maverick politician, because of Nigel’s affiliation to the opposition party, the National Democratic Congress-NDC Jane Naana stood in to fight for him even though he had done something that’s punishable by law.

Whiles speaking on his private owned television station, NET2 TV, the NPP firebrand asserted that Mzbel boycotted a meeting with him on TV because Jane Naana had called to apologized on Nigel’s behalf.

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