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Your kids will kill you with guns for taken houses to hide their father’s identities – slay queens told

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Vida Essel-Lamptey
The Bono Regional Chairperson of the New Patriotic Party, Kwame Baffoe, Abronya DC has advised young ladies who have had kids with married men in the country to take cue from what happened to the supposed daughter of the late former President, Jerry John Rawlings.
According to him, accepting houses from the supposed big men an hiding their identity from the public and even their children was not the right thing to do adding that one day their kids would Kill them with guns for taken such decisions.
He noted many reported killing of mothers by their children were as a result of such issues and advised young woman to make known the identities of their children’s fathers if not to anybody to the children to prevent the unfortunate from happening.
“So the advice am given to our sisters, is that you young woman who have given birth with some big men in this country and have accepted houses and he is saying I have given you a house so don’t come out and say I have a child with you, your children will pull a gun to shoot you someday,” he spoke in the Fante dialect.
Abronya DC made the comment on Net 2 TV’s Dialogue programme on Thursday, January 28, 2020 monitored by GhanaPlus.com.
The popular NPP member was speaking about the alleged daughter of the former President, J J Rawlings who surfaced at his final funeral rites days ago.
“So the slay queens who have accepted houses and given birth with the big men and have refused to say it, take cues from what has happened to these two”.
“So let me advice the women well, we don’t deny human beings, so those of you who have been hiding your kids, look at what has happened and advice yourselves,” he emphasized.
Source: GhanaPlus.com
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