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A 76-yer-old woman is breathing on the neck of her fiancé for allegedly cheating on her.
Distraught Eno Akua, a widow said her quest to seek happiness has ended in tears as her lover, Agya Sarfo, 64 has taken her for granted.

She therefore took her issue to Nhyira FM’s Obra show hosted by Mama Efe for resolution.
She claimed she used all her savings to set up a business for her fiancé and accommodate him in her house.
However, when Agya Sarfo became financially sound, he has started cheating on her with ‘small girls’.
This conduct, Eno Akua said is causing her heartbreak, thus her decision to end the relationship.

In a rebuttal, Agya Sarfo denied all the allegations leveled against him by Eno Akua.
He said all the claims by her 76-year-old are borne out of her jealousy and insecurity in the relationship.
“This woman has really helped me so I will never do anything to harm her but she is very jealous. I have never cheated on her because she is a good woman” Agya Sarfo noted.
But Eno Akua said she has had enough of his “sweet talks” and has resolved to end the relationship.
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