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Hopeson Adorye issues a statement to Juju Allegations from Asante Bediatuo Family Chief

Hopeson Adorye, Director of Special Duties for the Movement for Change, has unequivocally denied accusations from the Chief of the Asante Bediatuo family claiming that he practiced witchcraft against family members.

During an interview with Onua TV, Adorye stated that he has not harmed any member of his family, refuting the allegations with a blend of defiance and humor.

Family vacation plans: “You went to get a wheelchair for me, and you ended up sitting in it yourself.” “What have I done?” he pondered, observing the Chief’s responses to the allegations. Adorye made strong statements indicating that the family’s claims are baseless and absurd.

He also disputed the Chief’s statements, stating, “The chief who alleges that I have even touched a member of your family.” “You will be required to wait in line,” suggesting that any perceived wrongdoing on his part may not go unacknowledged. Adorye underscored his identity as a devoted family man, stating, “I will not passively wait for someone to harm me.” In a confrontational manner, he cautioned his relatives against continuing their allegations, indicating that if they persist, he will respond accordingly.

“If I am not contacted, there will be no interaction,” he asserted, stating that consequences would be faced by the family until they offer an apology.

Adorye conveyed frustration regarding perceived injustices and financial disputes, alluding to his significant influence within the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

“You have depleted my finances, yet I have chosen to stay silent.” “Whenever I eat and you then come out and accuse me of exposing you,” he articulated, suggesting that he may not endure such behavior any longer.

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