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“Becca’s Father’s Press Statement Is Extremely Unfortunate” – Family Of Becca’s Mother React (Screenshot)

The family of Becca’s mother have reacted to Becca’s father’s press statement after we thought all their brouhaha was over.

Well, the family of Becca’s mother has also issued a press statement in which they described Becca’s father’s press statement as extremely unfortunate.

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According to the family of Becca’s mother, Madam Juliet Oti, they are not surprised about the way Becca’s father, Mr. Achiampong handled the issue because he impregnated Becca’s mother at the age of 15 in a disturbing circumstance.

Part of their press statement reads;

“Since the statement from Mr Tobi Oluwale Sanni Daniel made it into the media, we as a family have made an effort to have this matter resolved behind closed doors even after the first media interview.

Julie Oti has been advised by respectable men of God, important persons in Ghana and the family to exercise restraint and keep quiet. Waking up to the false claims against Juliana Oti by Mr Acheampong in his press is, however, truly disappointing.

This also indicates that he is not willing to resolve this matter amicably as he cannot accept the truth”.

Check out screenshot of the press statement from the family of Becca’s mother below;

“Becca’s Father’s Press Statement Is Extremely Unfortunate” – Family Of Becca’s Mother React (Screenshot)

 

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