Emelia Brobbey did not commit any theft during her time in the United Kingdom – CEO of Miracle Films
Miracle Films CEO Samuel Nyamekye has refuted claims that actress Emelia Brobbey was involved in a theft incident in the UK eleven years ago.
He asserted that the allegations of her stealing a bracelet from a baby trolley are false. Recent attention has been drawn to Emelia’s past encounter in the UK, with some individuals suggesting that she mistreated a friend who was inadvertently implicated in the situation.
The theft incident purportedly resulted in the wrongful arrest and deportation of Emelia’s friend, Akua Agyeiwaa, who was incarcerated and repatriated to Ghana. Despite the criticism, Samuel Nyamekye defended Emelia, stating, “The rumors surrounding Emelia Brobbey are unfounded.”
This matter was brought to my attention well in advance of it gaining widespread attention. Akua’s family recently shared that when Emelia was arrested in the UK, she disclosed Akua’s address as her residence at the time. Subsequently, the authorities found that Akua lacked proper documentation to stay in the UK, resulting in her arrest and subsequent deportation.
However, Samuel Nyamekye, who staunchly supports Emelia Brobbey’s innocence amidst the various allegations, emphasized that Emelia was not residing with Akua at the time of her visit to London. She resided with Gloria. Because they were all friends, Akua occasionally visited their workplace after finishing work.
“Emelia was friends with Akua, leading to her involvement in the incident,” he explained. Dismissing rumors that Emelia’s “baby daddy” offered money to settle with Akua, the CEO of Miracle Films clarified, “That is false information.” Her spouse provided the funds, not the father of her child.