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VIDEO: son pack 200 blocks daily for GHS40 before we eat – Alleged baby mama of Daasebre Gyamenah cries

Christiana Teye, a woman who claims to be Daasebre Gyamenah’s baby mama is crying for help.

She narrated in an interview with ZionFelix on the ‘Uncut’ Show how she met the late Ghanaian musician.

According to her, she got pregnant for Daasebre after he promised to marry her.

Unfortunately, the deceased musician was arrested when he travelled outside the shores of Ghana.

Madam Christiana revealed her son, Christian ‘Junior’ Teye was seven (7) months old before Daasebre came back to see them following his release.

She indicated that the musician told her she was not ready to hold a naming ceremony for the baby due to a court issue tied around his neck.

The woman, however, said Daasebre Gyamenah was taking care of them and bought land for them at Koforidua—and promised to build a house for them.

Things began to change as she was not hearing from the musician again. All his phone numbers were also off.

She then reached out to an aide of Daasebre, known as Theo, who gave her a different phone number.

Madam Christiana Teye averred the number went through and he gave her an assurance of seeing them within three (3) days time because he was at a meeting.

Sadly, the woman said she heard the news about Daasebre’s death on the radio a few days after they spoke.

She detailed how difficult life has been for them.

Madam Christiana, who got sick along the line, disclosed that her son has to pack about 200 building blocks before they will get GHS 40 to buy food.

Due to hardship, Junior is no more going to school.

Watch the sad interview below.

Source: zionfelix.net

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