Listowel Mensah, a sports reporter for Angel FM, has advocated for the arrest of Sarkodie, a prominent artist from Ghana.
His claim is in response to actress Yvonne Nelson’s admission that the renowned rapper coerced her into having their child aborted in 2010.
Mensah supported his allegation that Sarkodie should be detained in a tweet with a criminal offense statute and claimed that abortion is a crime.
“Abortion is against the law. In accordance with Act 29 and PNDCL 102 of 1985, amendments to Section 58 of the Criminal Code of 1960 Crime never dies. @GHPoliceService, arrest Kabutey right away.
In chapter eight of her book, “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson,” Yvonne Nelson claimed that she had an abortion because Sarkodie, the person who had put her in that circumstance, would not take responsibility.
In order to validate what becomes the most obvious conclusion for a sexually active young woman who misses her monthly flow, I went for a pregnancy test. I was with Karen at the time. Additionally, I lacked the strength to open the test results when they were ready. She did so and gave the ruling.
It’s there, Charlie, she exclaimed.
“On a regular day, I would have laughed aloud, setting off a series of merry exchanges and jokes. But none of this was amusing. It was a somber bit of knowledge that had the power to upend my entire world. I summoned the man whose powerful seed had been sown in me because I wasn’t the only one to blame for the predicament. Michael Owusu Addo, better known as Sarkodie, is a well-known Ghanaian musician.
“Sarkodie was a young musician with the potential to rise to prominence both in Ghana and internationally. But at the moment, the future seemed hazy, and it seemed impossible to foretell how he would find his way through the labyrinth of life. Failure was not assured. He was still living with his mother and wasn’t prepared to take on additional responsibilities while still being supported by her.
“I wouldn’t describe the friendship that had grown between us as serious. I was drawn to those who worked in the music business. For the majority of my life, music served as my escape from all the awful things that life had to offer. I appreciated his talent then. As we conversed, our proximity increased. Parts of the text read, “Closer.”
Checkout Listowel Mensah’s tweet below: