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Rose Nkrumah has been married to Kwadwo Kakaraba for thirty years, and they have ten children together.
The woman is in a state of disbelief after stumbling on documents that allegedly shows that her husband had willed their house and a land to her stepchild.
Rose told Nhyira Fm’s Obra Show that she found documents in the name of the stepchild, although he acquired the property with her husband.
“He cannot use the name of the stepchild on the document, leaving our ten children behind,” she resisted.
The man, Kwadwo Kakraba, however refuted the allegations. He insists the documents are in his own name.
The only error, he claimed, was the incorrect printing of his name which does not correspond with his official name.
Mama Effe and the Obra team will be meeting with Kwadwo Kakraba in an attempt to correct the name if it is indeed an anomaly for the property to be willed appropriately.
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