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Veteran musician, Akosua Adjepong and her family were forced to leave their home Tuesday evening over death threats.
According to her, around 2:30 pm, her house-help alerted her about an inscription on her wall at Kasoa Tuba which read “I will kill Akosua Adjepong; she will die this evening.”
The distraught musician said she quickly reported the matter to the Tuba Police upon which she was advised not to sleep in the house.
What was even more frightening, the musician said, was when she discovered the bolts and nuts on her car had been tampered with.
Speaking on Adom FM‘s Dwaso Nsem show, Wednesday morning, she revealed that her personal assistant also received a call from someone who threatened to silence the entire family.
Though she does not readily have any suspect in mind, she believes her issues with the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) might have triggered the death threats.
Akosua Adjepong had lambasted the entire executive body of GHAMRO which includes her former NAKOREX group member Rex Omar, describing them as extremely corrupt.
Related: Akosua Adjepong is ignorant for saying GHAMRO is corrupt - Rex Omar
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