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Abena Korkor Supplies Hardcore Proof Towards Akamba Over L*aked Intimate Movies

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Abena Korkor has finally dropped evidence that proved that the NDC top politician Joshua Akamba and the police cybercrime deputy director had been behind the discharge of her intercourse tape.

In keeping with Abena Korkor in a self-recorded video, she tried to begin a brand new present at TV3 however the administration requested her to go to the hospital for an entire checkup to make sure that she was doing nicely earlier than they employed her.

She additional launched some receipts of cash she acquired from Joshua Akamba after he denied having any encounter along with her.

In the meantime, Abena Korkor has lastly determined to present love one other likelihood after a few years of struggling heartbreaks.

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In a publish on her IG, Abena Korkor revealed that she has lastly discovered the love of her life and is able to take the connection to the subsequent stage.

The previous media character lamented about how her good friend lied to her ex-boyfriend that she (Abena Korkor) was dishonest on her which made him break up along with her.

After relationship and sleeping with greater than 100 males, it appears Abena Korkor is lastly prepared to stay to at least one associate and cease her shenanigans.

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