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Gospel musician Ernest Opoku, has revealed that he was once sexually harassed while travelling from Kumasi to Accra on an intercity bus.
Speaking on Akoma FM, the ‘Onyame Tease’ hitmaker said while travelling in the evening, he sat next to a lady who constantly kept dozing off and leaning against him.
Ernest Opoku noted that he made several attempts to get her off him, but it seemed she was far gone in her sleep and did not budge.
The singer said that after a while he gave up his attempts to wake the lady and resumed listening to music.
While at it, Ernest Opoku said that he fell fast asleep and the lady took advantage of him.
He explained that while sleeping, he felt some hand over him but assumed it was a dream thus did not open his eyes.
However, when the act persisted, the musician said it felt strange, thus woke up only to see his trousers open with the lady’s hand and mouth on his manhood.
In shock, Ernest Opoku said he screamed ‘Jesus’ and hit the lady on her back.
The lady who apologised, claimed she thought she was dreaming.
Ernest Opoku said he was taken aback by the lady’s actions and truly did not know her objective.
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