The man at the center of the drama on the paternity of Nana Aba’s son, Paa Kow, Osebo Richard Brown has launched a self-defense stating that contrary to all public allegations of irresponsibility on his part, he paid the school fees of Nana Aba Anamoah when she enrolled in a UK school to further her studies.
In the audio recorded during his first radio interview on the matter, Osebo, as he is called, revealed to CJ, host of Accra FM’s morning show, that contrary to reports that he neglected his son all this while, he was rather barred from seeing the boy.
According to Osebo, Nana Aba Anamoah forbade him from seeing his son because he refused to give her money to pay her tuition fees in the UK years ago at a time the boy’s school fees was still unpaid.
According to him, Nana Aba felt her fees was more important than his son’s but he chose to pay his son’s first before hers. He said his decision to pay the boy’s fees and postpone that of Nana Aba to the next week infuriated her and she asked him not to contact her or the son again.
Since that time, he said, he has had to even give gifts to the son through others pretending they bought it before Nana Aba allows the son to accept it.
While Nana Aba herself has refused to publicly comment on the issue, her close friend who spoke to MyNewsGh.vom alleged that Osebo refused to accept the pregnancy when it happened. Osebo has debunked that version of events.
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Wetin dey worry this mugu sef? Una chop woman givam belly why una no marry am? U dey teey una no mind. Pikin Don chop 17 before una see say una love am! This na yeye luv polio!
I am not in any way condoning the attacks on the Multi-Media Journalists but I think there should be some checks on these so called journalists especially at Adom FM. People speak at Adom FM as if they own Ghana especially that lady/ladies on the morning show with Captain Smart. You are to review News Papers in the Morning but these Village Champions from Berekum Cato speaks with Sentiments and attacks as if they are specialists on every field. Listen to that lady called AYB, ie Afia Boakyewaa Yiadom; she sounds so bad but it is as if there's no one watching over the workers at Multi-Media. She speaks as if she knows everything but I wish she will hear herself back and see how FOLLY she sounds. Watch your ways Multi-Media. Why not Despite Groups or any other Media Group? From the attacks at Police Headquarters to the NHIS to NPP HQ; what is it that could be done better? Sit your guys down and give them the Ethics of Journalism.
if you prevent a father from seeing his child, do you expect the father to look after the child. Hell No
Dear Osebo. Please come again on the reason she has refused you access to your son. I do not believe you expect it to be convincing to any reasonable adult. In any case, you are a man and if you really believe you are unjustifiably being denied access to your son, well, this is a law-abiding country, use the right legal process. The pathetic option of discussing a relationship gone sour in the media is not one that a decerning adult should prefer. Please the small-boys media option is for the likes of 'The Shattas'.
Eii, you put up behind the camera as if all is well. False identity. Hmmmm
if you go around sleeping with a man who is not marred to you, he can deny the pregnancy and no one will hold him accountable. Ladies of today, respect yourselves and stop opening your legs anyhow to these men
They always use the children as a weapon against fathers. They paint the fathers black making the children and the world believe that fathers are evil. God punish you all for your selfish interest.
who care?
They start with all sorts of stories to the children just to paint the fathers black only to scheme and totally own the child. Ungrateful bia.tch.
How about the father taking this issue to court? A father has right to his child and the court can make a ruling on this.