Agya Koo, real name Alex Kofi Adu and his wife Victoria Owusua Adomako are one of the couples who have received high praise for staying together for a long time; Victoria is hailed for staying with the actor through his grass to grace story while Agya Koo is also praised for not leaving her when he achieved fame.
When Adom News contacted Agya Koo, he denied knowledge about the story saying he had not caused the arrest of anybody and asked the reporter to conduct his own investigations to get to the real truth.
However when Asempa FM’s Yaa Ayisa, visited the Tesano Police Station where the case is being handled, the investigator, Corporal Antwi, confirmed that Agya Koo was indeed behind the arrest of his wife and her alleged boyfriend.
Yaa Ayisa reported that Victoria Owusua Adomako denied stealing her husband’s car or being involved in an extra marital affair and explained that she used the car to transport her belongings from her matrimonial home to a new apartment she rented at Kasoa some three months ago.
Victoria reportedly stated that she left her matrimonial home to avoid the continuous intimidation and humiliation meted out to her by her husband.
Narrating some of her ordeals, Victoria disclosed that Agya Koo always walked her out and locked the door of the room they shared, whenever he was going out or even going to the washroom as if she was an intruder.
She was also dissatisfied that Agya Koo had sidelined and relegated her to the background now that he is rich and famous after she had hustled with him for years in abject poverty.
Victoria insisted that Kwadwo was only her friend and not her lover as her husband wanted people to believe.
She said she heard that Kwadwo had been picked by policemen at his house in Berekum because of her so she drove there to find out if it was true only for her to be arrested as well when she arrived at the house.
Meanwhile, the brother of Victoria’s alleged lover, Abass rubbished Agya Koo’s denial telling Adom News that the actor led a team of policemen to arrest his brother in the early hours of Sunday.
He said the two were first taken to the Abeka Police Station before they were finally transferred to the Tesano Police Station for interrogation.
This is about the second time that controversies surrounding Agya Koo’s love life have become public.
A woman, Mary Aboagye who claimed to also be his wife accused him of not taking care of their five-year old son and subsequently filed a case against him at the Kumasi branch of the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit of the Ghana Police Service.
Victoria reportedly stated that she left her matrimonial home to avoid the continuous intimidation and humiliation meted out to her by her husband.
Narrating some of her ordeals, Victoria disclosed that Agya Koo always walked her out and locked the door of the room they shared, whenever he was going out or even going to the washroom as if she was an intruder.
She was also dissatisfied that Agya Koo had sidelined and relegated her to the background now that he is rich and famous after she had hustled with him for years in abject poverty.
Victoria insisted that Kwadwo was only her friend and not her lover as her husband wanted people to believe.
She said she heard that Kwadwo had been picked by policemen at his house in Berekum because of her so she drove there to find out if it was true only for her to be arrested as well when she arrived at the house.
Meanwhile, the brother of Victoria’s alleged lover, Abass rubbished Agya Koo’s denial telling Adom News that the actor led a team of policemen to arrest his brother in the early hours of Sunday.
He said the two were first taken to the Abeka Police Station before they were finally transferred to the Tesano Police Station for interrogation.
This is about the second time that controversies surrounding Agya Koo’s love life have become public.
A woman, Mary Aboagye who claimed to also be his wife accused him of not taking care of their five-year old son and subsequently filed a case against him at the Kumasi branch of the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit of the Ghana Police Service.
Source: Adomfm
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