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5 years agoon
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Frimpong
Ashanti Regional chairman for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr.. Bernard Antwi Boasiako has acused former president John Mahama of having sexual intercourse with his wife, Lordina Mahama’s maid.
“Promiscuity has led to a breakdown in the home of former President John Mahama and his wife Lordina Mahama, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party has said”.
According to the outspoken politician, the life style of the former president has led to his wife living in a different house.
“I can emphatically tell you that the former Presiden, MMahama and his family are living in separate houses due to the fact that Lordina Mahama doesn’t trust her husband again”, he Wontumi Morning Show in an interview.
Wontumi also added that Lordina Mahama, would not vote for her husband who is the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
“Lordina Mahama has left her martial home. She is staying somewhere and I can assure you that she will never vote for her husband,” Chairman Wontumi quipped.
He advised former President Mahama to apologise to his wife rather than use his daughter Farida to court public sympathy noting that “John Mahama has been using the image of Farida to court public sympathy instead of begging his wife”.
He also added that Lordina Mahama caught infuriated seeing his husband have an affair with her maid in their house.
“Lordina Mahama also caught John Mahama and her maid having an affair. Mahama really has hammered the maid”, Chairman Wontumi said.
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