Woman Dating 2 Men at the Same Time Causes Them to Fight Over Paternity of New Baby

Woman Dating 2 Men at the Same Time Causes Them to Fight Over Paternity of New Baby

  • A woman identified as Akosua Margaret has got two men fighting over the paternity of her child
  • She has confirmed that she was dating both men, Osmanu and Kofi Owusu, at the same time
  • Margaret revealed that she discovered that she was pregnant after Kofi Owusu had gone to see her family for her hand in marriage

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A woman, Akosua Margaret, has stirred tension between two men over the paternity of her child at Saabo in Asante Akyem South in the Ashanti Region.

Margaret confirmed that she was dating the two men, Osmanu (with two wives) and Kofi Owusu, at the same time.

Recounting how it happened to Adom News, Margaret revealed that Kofi Owusu took steps to formally ask her family for her hand in marriage while she was still with Osmanu.

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Ghanaian causes two men to fight over the paternity of her new baby
Ghanaian Woman Dating 2 Men at the Same Time Causes Them to Fight Over Paternity of New Baby Photo credit: Adom News
Source: UGC

Discovering she was pregnant

She noted that she didn't know she was pregnant when Kofi Owusu came to perform the knocking, commonly known as 'kokooko'.

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According to Margaret, she stayed with Kofi Owusu, who provided her needs till she finally delivered.

Owning the child

Margaret recounted that her would-be-husband was preparing to name the child when her first lover showed up to claim the child.

When asked why she did that, Margaret explained that she didn't know she was pregnant when Kofi Owusu came to see her family for her hand in marriage.

She revealed the biological father of her child while her father gave an account of his side of the episode.

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Boy Reunites with His Birth Mother

Meanwhile, a teenager, Razak Ahmed, has reunited with his birth mother 10 years after he got missing at Lashibi in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

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Ahmed, now 17, got lost the second time at age seven while living with his adoptive uncle and his wife at their home in Lashibi. And, since then, his family had been searching for him.

He was in his school uniform the first time he got missing, which helped the police establish contact with his alma mater after being taken to a police station by a Good Samaritan to find his parents.

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