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Afrochella Suspends Deezy Over Alleged Sexual Harassment Scandals

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Edward Asafu Adjaye, popularly referred to as ‘Deezydothis’ has been suspended as from all management positions and tasks at Afrochella.

That is coming in the back of a number of sexual harassment allegations levelled towards him (Deezydothis). You’d recall that, few days in the past, a number of women accused the Afrochella’s co-founder of sexual harassment throughout a dialog on on the hen app.

This was revealed in a Twitter area dubbed “#Ourexperiences” which was held on Wednesday, August 10, 2022 on the hen app. In response to victims, Deezydothis has made it a behavior of unsolicited sending photos of his manhood to them on Snapchat and therefore blocks them once they don’t reply positively to his advances.

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Nonetheless, after a number of allegations towards him, there hasn’t been any official assertion from Deezy. Within the replace of occasions, Afrochella has issued a launch releasing Deezy from him from all management positions and tasks at Afrochella.

In response to the outfit, the choice was crucial in different for them to conduct their inner and vigorous evaluations on all of the allegations levelled towards Deezy. See press launch beneath.

Supply: Ghgossip.com

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