Afia Akoto Sues A Plus Over ‘Vajayjay’ For Sex With Nana Ama Mcbrown’s Husband’s Claims
Deputy Communications Director of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alberta Afia Akoto has sued musician cum politician A Plus for defaming her.
A Plus, in a viral video, made some derogatory claims against Afia Akoto, disclosing she had sent her nude pictures to renowned actress Nana Ama Mcbrown’s husband.
He accused Afia Akoto of trying to seduce Maxwell Mensah to have sex with her but her attempts were unsuccessful.
A Plus’ accusations
“Maame Afia Akoto, do you remember the photos of that old yellowish ‘ɛtw kutu’ you sent to Maxwell to beg him to come and eat, but he ran away because it was too scary? If you don’t know Maxwell, I’m talking about McBrown’s husband. But for me, McBrown would have finished you! I had to beg for you so that those pictures wouldn’t come out to cause fear and panic in the country.
“I spent days solving this problem only for you to turn around and be fooling. If I resend the photos to you, you’ll shout ‘Blood of Jesus!’ Ungrateful fool! Love yourself more than your party. Choose your battles wisely, if not it will go over you! You haven’t seen a foolish man before?”, he posted on Facebook, adding he had intervened to prevent Maxwell from publicly releasing the nude pictures, hence saving Afia Akoto from public shame.
Afia Akoto’s suit
Afia Akoto, in a writ of summons to A Plus, has filed a defamation suit at the the Accra High Court against the latter and seeks GH¢5 million in damages.
Among other reliefs she seeks from the Accra High Court are:
a) A declaration that the statements made by the defendant in his Facebook post on July 12, 2024, are defamatory to the plaintiff, as detailed in paragraphs 9 and 12 of the statement of claim.
b) GH¢5,000,000 (Five Million Ghana Cedis) in damages for defamation, including exemplary and punitive damages.
c) A perpetual injunction restraining the defendant from further publishing or causing to be published the said or similar defamatory statements about the plaintiff.
d) An order directing the defendant to retract the defamatory statements made on Facebook on July 12, 2024, and to issue an apology to the plaintiff with the same prominence.
A Plus has been asked by the court to respond to the writ within 8 days of receipt or else “judgment may be given in your absence without further notice to you”.
Read suit below:
Source: Ghmessenger.com