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Rumor Mill of Monday, 25 September 2006

Source: Ebby Komey

Victoria Is No Relation Of Kutu Acheampong

Sources within the Chicago Police and the Cook County Recorder of Deeds office reveal that VICTORIA BOATENG aka Acheampong, is now in the grips of the law. Victoria was said to be left with no other choice than to report herself to the police, after a large police contingent had gone to her last known address to arrest her for assaulting Mr Ruben Hadidze, Chairman of the Chicago National Council of Ghanaian Association during a thanksgiving Church Service to commemorate the success of the 2006 Ghana Cultural Festival in Chicago.

The show of force by the police, alarmed Victoria’s mother, Grace Frimpong, who then enlisted the help of one Nana Amofa, to intercede on her daughter's behalf, for the complainant to drop the case.

Victoria was promptly taken into custody when the police handcuffed her on sight and fingerprinted her when she reported to the police. By then the police had discovered that Victoria’s official name is Victoria Boateng! Her biological father is one ALBERT BOATENG based in Florida, USA. This explained the mystery of the official name “Victoria Boateng” she goes by.

One Mr Karikari said to be related to the former head of state, Mr Kutu Acheampong, denied that her late brother is the father of Victoria Acheampong. Victoria does not use the name Acheampong on any of her official transactions but within the Ghanaian Community she styles herself wrongly as the daughter of the late Kutu Acheampong and has gotten the Ghanaian Community to recognize her as Victoria Acheampong. Victoria has since then been bailed by her mother Grace Frimpong, and the white man who claimed to be from Switzerland and was with Victoria on the day she assaulted the chairman of the National Council has vanished into thin air and cannot be found to be charged as an accomplice. Victoria Boateng has since been processed by the police and is due in Court on October 16th 2006.