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I ate the hearts of 2 virgin girls, raw goat with alcohol for money, fame – Yahoo boy confesses

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A 22-year-old Nigerian man has confessed to engaging in very gruesome rituals as part of his efforts to get quick money and be rich.

The gentleman called Praise who was confessing in front of a congregation as captured in a video, told the story of how he was introduced by a friend during his stay in Ghana to Yahoo Plus.

According to him, Yahoo Plus, also known as advanced fraud is what some youth engage in to acquire quick and easy wealth.

Praise narrated how his Ghanaian friend took him to a herbalist while he lived in Kumasi. As part of the requirements of the herbalist, he was asked to bring two virgin girls.

After killing them, the herbalist asked that he removes their heart and eats them, which he did, with alcohol.

He also ate raw goat meat as requested by the herbalist he said.

Eventually he ran mad and was sent to God’s delight Gospel Assembly in Nigeria where he confessed to the pastor and congregation.

In his words;

“I live in Ghana. I am involved in Yahoo Plus. With Yahoo Plus you have to kill people and you get a lot of money fast.

“A friend sent me to a herbalist in Kumasi in Ghana. He asked me to bring 2 virgins. They brought the girls and I killed them myself. They opened up their chest and the priest said I should take out their hearts with my hands.

“I ate them up with alcohol. They also killed a goat, slit its head off, and gave me the raw meat and I chewed,” he added.

Solomon also mentioned how much wealth he has acquired since his involvement in Yahoo Plus.

According to him, he has not only become famous but has bought houses and made millions.

“I have made a lot of money, about 600 million, I have bought cars and now I move with celebrities, I am famous,” he told the pastor.

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My boss is seriously chopping my backside after promising me expensive gifts – Accra guy laments

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I am a young man who was assigned to a prestigious organization in Accra for my National Service.

At first, my work experience was typical, but little did I know that my life would soon be forever changed.

My boss, a prominent figure in Ghana, began taking a keen interest in me, and I initially thought nothing of it.

However, I have always been well-endowed, earning me the moniker “BolaDk” in high school. Thus, my boss’s affections towards me were not entirely unexpected.


Throughout my academic pursuits, I had acquired a reputation as a Casanova, enjoying relationships with several women who fawned over me.

Nevertheless, I have always been steadfast in my heterosexuality and had no interest in pursuing relationships with men.

However, my boss began showering me with gifts and even gifted me a brand new laptop and money. Alas, I did not suspect anything until he proposed to me one day, complete with a ring.

Although I rebuffed his advances at first, his persistent and persuasive nature ultimately turned me to his side.


My boss promised me opulence and luxury. Still, I never expected that my lifestyle change would consequently lead to an addiction to homosexuality.

Moreover, I discovered that my boss was privy to the queer community and was well-connected in the scene.

Despite leading a double life and struggling with my sëxual identity, I tried to maintain some semblance of normality by continuing to see women.

However, as I realized that my attraction to men had taken over my life, I became infatuated with my boss and quickly became fully immersed in the gay lifestyle.
My boss became more than just a lover and partner—he became my soulmate.

He doted on me continually, providing me with a vehicle and even quadrupling my salary after my service. We went on excursions both locally and abroad, and I met various other members of the queer community.

All of this proves what I now know to be true: gayism is a deeply addictive lifestyle. Although my boss has hinted that his orientation was innate and something he could not change, I cannot help but wonder how my life might have turned out had I never met him.

However, I fear leaving him as he has become so integral to my life that I worry for my safety should I ever try to part ways.

In conclusion, my experience shows that anyone can become a part of the queer community and that gayism is not something to be taken lightly. No one should ever think that they won’t be affected by the addictive nature of this lifestyle.

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Millions of Dollars in Cecilia Dapaah’s bank accounts frozen

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GhanaWeb has reported that the assets and bank accounts of former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, have been frozen by the office of the Special Prosecutor.

The freezing of these assets and accounts, which contain millions of dollars and Ghana cedis, is part of an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption and corruption-related offenses.

According to documents obtained by GhanaWeb, the Office of the Special Prosecutor has initiated processes to have the administrative freeze confirmed and endorsed by the courts. While the Special Prosecutor has the authority to administratively freeze accounts of individuals under investigation, court confirmation is required to extend the duration of the freeze.

The case to confirm the freezing of Dapaah’s assets and accounts is expected to be heard in court in the coming week. Reportedly, significant amounts of money in both US dollars and Ghana cedis were found in various bank accounts linked to the former minister. Additionally, funds were retrieved during a search of her residences by the Office of the Special Prosecutor.

Cecilia Abena Dapaah has been under scrutiny following an alleged theft that occurred at her residence in Abelemkpe, Accra. Her house helps are accused of stealing over one million dollars and other valuables from her and her husband’s home.

It’s important to note that the investigation by the Office of the Special Prosecutor is distinct from other investigations being carried out by the police and the Attorney General’s office. The former minister is being investigated for corruption and related offenses by the Special Prosecutor, while other legal authorities are prosecuting individuals accused of stealing money belonging to or owned by Dapaah.

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Policeman found dead on his rifle

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The corpse of a policeman has been retrieved from the Bia-Tano Forest Snap Check, lying on his rifle.

General Sergeant Titus Avoka Azasiyande’s body was found by a timber truck driver on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at about 0800 hours when he was driving from Kasapin to Bediako.

According to a police social media platform accessed by the Ghana News Agency, the deceased was stationed at Mim in the Ahafo Region but was on duty at the Bia-Tano Forest Snap Check at the time of the incident.

His body was covered with blood with the safety catch of his rifle fully opened and an empty shell lying by him.

Other items belonging to him, included his mobile phone, Honda motorbike and food in a polythene bag were also found by his side.

General Sergeant Azasiyande’s body has been deposited at the Goaso Morgue for preservation and autopsy.

Source: GNA

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