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Alleged Le@k of Abena Korkor's Private Video Circulates Online

Ghanaian socialite and mental health advocate Abena Korkor once again sparked controversy on Thursday, November 9, 2023, as discussions about her intensified following the online leakage of an explicit video by an unidentified source. 


The video's shocking content has stirred significant reactions, with many viewers expressing disbelief. Despite Abena Korkor's history of sharing such content for attention on social media, this particular video seems distinct. 

A closer examination suggests that the former Media General employee likely recorded it for a personal audience, and it was evidently not intended for public consumption through a leak.

Even though Abena Korkor is not new to sharing such explicit videos of herself on various social media platforms for attention and talkability, this particular video appears quite different.



A careful look at it shows that the former Media General employee probably recorded it for a loved one, and it was obviously not meant to be leaked for social media consumption.

Also, a post Abena Korkor made soon after the video surfaced online clearly shows that she never expected this from whoever le@ked it online.

In her reaction, she wrote, “Congratulations ๐ŸŽŠ to you for leaking my video. I will always choose self pleasure than to engage dumb niggas ๐Ÿ–ค๐ŸŒช๐Ÿ‘พ๐ŸŒš๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŒŽ …”


While our platform cannot share the video due to policy restrictions, the le@ked video is currently available on media platforms, especially Telegram and people who know their way around the platform can easily get access to it.











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