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General News of Monday, 30 July 2007

Source: The Enquirer

Man To Sue Minister In Juju Court

Humphrey Agordor Tutu, the aggrieved broken-hearted man at the centre of the “Abolo Sex Scandal”, has vowed to drag minister designate, Ken-wuud Emmanuel Nuworsu, to a powerful “Juju Court,” to seek supernatural justice into the scandal.

The hubby said he may even sue the entire family of the nominee-minister before a juju court so that they will die one after the other until Nuworsu publicly apologies to him for breaking his 12-year marriage.

The ex-commando of the 64 Infantry Regiment of the Ghana Army, has sworn heaven and earth that for denying the sex scandal publicly, he will make Deputy Minister-designate for Manpower, Youth and Employment the shortest-lived minister Ghana has ever had because he had slept with his wife, Regina Kumkah. He recalled, how in the height of the amorous affair, Regina returned home deep in the night on many occasions with her hair completely messed up. Anytime he asked what was going on he said he was given the excuse that there was a lot of work in the office to do, and blamed the wind for her messy hair because she boarded ‘trotro,” with an open window home.

However, a confident-looking Kenwuud, too, welcomed the idea of going to a shrine to prove his innocence because he had never slept with Regina, nor admitted having sex with her to her ex-husband, when the Enquirer reached him in Parliament after the vetting last Thursday. The nominee told the Appointments Committee that Regina, only typed memos he brought from Ho to be typed, but contradicted himself when he told the Enquirer newspaper that he has been delivering clothes from a relation of his, Vic, also worker with NADMO in Ho, to be sold in Accra. He disclosed to the paper that although Mr.

Tutu sent him over 20 text messages, he called him only on two occasions and none of these did he admit sleeping with his wife, nor apologized to him. “I think there is something wrong with him,” implying the aggrieved husband might be insane. Kenwuud said he rather reported the threats to the BNI office in Ho, to investigate; he tried further to get the aggrieved husband arrested at a festival in the Volta Region village but he believes the ex-soldier was not present. According to the nominee, although the national psyche does not accept issues such as going to a shrine, he personally believes such thing work and that he is ready to prove his virtue before any shrine, if called upon.

Mr. Tutu said the minister-designates denial of the whole affair has even angered him the more to go before a “juju court” and prove that Mr. Nuworsu had once admitted to having sleeping with his wife and further begged him for forgiveness. The powerful ‘juju court’ in the Volta region, according to the ex-staff sergeant will judge between him and the nominee-minister as to who is speaking the truth. But he is certain the country is in for a funeral for the shortest-lived minister.