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Viral Video: Abena Korkor Claims Serwaa Amihere Is a Drug Addict

In a shocking video that has sent shockwaves across social media, former TV3 presenter Abena Korkor has made a bold prediction about the popular Ghanaian broadcaster, Serwaa Amihere. Abena Korkor alleges that Serwaa Amihere is also a drug addict, adding fuel to the ongoing controversy surrounding her own struggles with mental health and addiction.


Abena Korkor and Serwaa Amihere are both well-known personalities in the Ghanaian media industry. Abena Korkor gained fame as a presenter on TV3 and became known for her candid discussions about mental health. However, she was later removed from her position after sharing explicit videos of herself on social media, which she attributed to a manic episode related to her bipolar disorder.

In the controversial video, Abena Korkor claims to have firsthand knowledge of Serwaa Amihere's alleged drug use. She boldly states, "I was there, and after hearing that Serwaa is claiming that, I've accused her of using hard drugs." Abena Korkor suggests that she had planned to confront Serwaa about the issue when she met her at the VGMA (Vodafone Ghana Music Awards), but claims that Serwaa denied the claims allegations.

These claims have sent shockwaves through social media, with fans and followers of both Abena Korkor and Serwaa Amihere expressing their surprise and concern. Many are left wondering about the truth behind these allegations and how they will impact Serwaa's reputation and career.

Serwaa Amihere's reputation as a respected broadcaster and journalist has been put into question following these allegations. 

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