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A physically-challenged single mother is taking on her ex-fiancé for neglecting his parental responsibilities for their 4-year-old child.
Janet Appiah claims she met Eugene Owusu at Asafo in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. They had a sexual relationship for four years before having a child.
Janet is however unhappy with Eugene claiming he has failed to support her and the child after she gave birth.
Her multiple complaints to him have been ignored.
"Due to that, we broke up and he went on to marry another woman," she said.
Janet had an accident two years ago that left her physically-challenged.
She told Mama Efe on Nhyira Fm's Obra Show that she has not been working since then.
Her major worry is the request by her ex-fiancé to have custody of their child before supporting the child.
Janet pleaded with Nhyira Fm to get Eugene to frequently support their child.
But before she had the accident, she was a bead maker, and so Mama Effe opened the phone line for listeners to call in to pledge their support for her.
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