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Kenpong Group of Companies media coordinator Kofi Poku has poured cold water on the Kennedy ‘Cappuccino’ Agyapong-Mona divorce issue.
It has emerged on some media platforms that the two love birds have gone their separate ways.
However, our checks have revealed the contrary. Mr Poku, who is also a close confidant to the businessman in an interview said “If you have heard anything regarding Kenpong divorcing his lover, it’s total lies, it’s not true, and I see it as a calculated attempt to soil his reputation.
“You will agree with me that there have been attempts to paint brand Kenpong black lately, and I want to state emphatically that we know the person behind this scheme.
“That person uses the media to for his selfish interest. We will respond to him at the right time using the law courts.”
“What is the writer seeking to achieve,? He went on to mention that Amanda is planning to throw a big party in that same story, is this a story? Why do people engage in matters that will not make any positive impact in their lives? ”
Attempts to reach Mr Agyapong, who is on a business trip proved unsuccessful, but our sources succeeded in getting in touch with Mona’s mother, Madam Fatima on telephone, who expressed surprise at the news saying, “I would have been the first person to know if my daughter has been thrown out as reported.
“I just spoke with her, she is doing fine and she never mentioned anything of that sort when we spoke few minutes ago, they are happily together,” she added.
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