Ghanaian Woman Seeks To Meet Ibrahim Mahama, Alleges Business Mogul Is Her Uncle, Video Trends

Ghanaian Woman Seeks To Meet Ibrahim Mahama, Alleges Business Mogul Is Her Uncle, Video Trends

  • A video of a Ghanaian lady speaking about her family issues on Lawson TV has generated reactions online
  • She claimed to be the niece of business mogul Ibrahim Mahama and hence wanted to meet him in person
  • Her elderly mother, who was also on the show, corroborated her daughter's story and shared further details

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A young Ghanaian lady, Ramatu, has caused a stir following an allegation about business mogul Ibrahim Mahama.

This comes after the 36-year-old appeared on Lawson TV's Afisem show on July 18, claiming the businessman was her uncle and expressing a wish to meet him.

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A young Ghanaian lady makes allegations that Ibrahim Mahama is her uncle during a segment on Lawson TV. Photo credit: @ibrahim_mahama_71/Instagram, @Lawson TV/Facebook
Source: UGC

The lady, based in Sunyani, stated that ever since she was informed that Ibrahim Mahama was her alleged relative, she had been unable to meet him.

"I have been to Tema, where Dzata Cement is. When I got there, security personnel there informed me that he does not come there often. I have also been to his place at Kawukudi; there also, I was not able to see him."

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Quizzed by the host of the programme, Maame Frimpomaa Korankye, if her reason for wanting to meet Ibrahim Mahama was strictly for financial support, Ramatu said that was not the case.

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A woman claims in an interview to be the niece of Ghanaian business mogul, Ibrahim Mahama. Photo credit: @ibrahim_mahama_71/Instagram
Source: Facebook

The mother of Ramatu, who was also present on the show, also corroborated the account given by her daughter.

In her case, she said her quest to meet Ibrahim Mahama and President John Mahama stretches over 10 years and she had been hoping to introduce herself to the President of Ghana as a family relative.

The 66-year-old woman said she once missed her chance to meet John and Ibrahim Mahama after she failed to attend a funeral where the two were expected to be.

At the time of writing the report, the video had raked in over 100 likes and 30 comments.

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Reactions to woman's claims about Ibrahim Mahama

Social media users who reacted to the allegation by Ramatu and her mother opined that there could be some truth in what they are both saying.

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Dk Ogyam reacted:

"May the good Lord bless us with money so that a lot of people will come looking for us that they are our family members."

AmaNah replied:

"Is the radio station a family house? The best place is for her to go to the family house."

Bogidi1z1 replied:

"So you want them to appear before the TV station?"

Dorcas Papabi reacted:

"Where was she after the election?"

Enamwuraba Akua opined:

"They just lost their in-law a few months ago, why didn’t she go there to look for them… go and sit somewhere, make we think nkwasiafoɔ aben momkɔ fa ndi mcheeeew."

Osika, the certified Vet, reacted:

"So if they were not successful, would you have been looking for them? Madam mo nko da."

Funny Face, Kwaku Manu meet Ibrahim Mahama

Earlier, YEN.com.gh also reported that Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu and comedian Funny Face recently visited Ibrahim Mahama.

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The meeting afforded them the opportunity for the two entertainers to engage with one of the country's most successful entrepreneurs.

Although the details of the meeting were unclear, Kwaku Manu and Funny Face were seen heartily interacting with the business mogul.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
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Philip Boateng Kessie (Head of Human Interest Desk) Philip Boateng Kessie started writing for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is the Head of the Human Interest desk. He has over six years of experience in journalism and graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Philip previously served as a reporter for Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and as a content writer for Scooper News. He has a certificate in Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: philip.kessie@yen.com.gh.

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