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Maurice Ampaw Opens Up About His Alleged Gay Status After A Pharmacist ‘Exposed’ Him – Video

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NPP tagged legal practitioner, Lawyer Maurice Ampaw has finally opened up about his controversial g@y status after he allegedly got exposed by a certain pharmacist.

On the authority of the pharmacist whose name has been given as Philip Nana Yaw, he has been supplying Lawyer Maurice Ampaw with diapers and pills for some time now and he even knows some of his g@y partners.

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Philp Nana Yaw went on to claim that, Lawyer Maurice Ampaw has been secretly sleeping with an American diplomat.

Well, the highly opinionated lawyer has come out to vehemently deny all these accusations thrown at him by Philip Nana Yaw.

According to Lawyer Maurice Ampaw, he’s not a g@y and will never be one hence Philp Nana Yaw’s dubious claims should be ignored.

Speaking on Wontumi TV about the whole brouhaha, he threatened to drag Philip Nana Yaw to court for tarnishing his image and also defaming him in the process.

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He also revealed that all the media houses that published Philip Nana Yaw’s false reportage about him will also be dealt with and endure the full weight of the law.

Lawyer Maurice Ampaw who showed strong annoyance and displeasure whiles reacting to the issue also accused the opposition NDC party of hiring Phiplip Nana Yaw to disgrace him just because they deem him as an NPP man.

Check out the video below to know more…

Source: Ghanacelebrities.com

This post was published on October 13, 2021 1:47 AM

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