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Danger looms as Adu Gyamfi SHS loses headmaster in less than 6 months in office 

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Old and current students, staff, community and district members of Adu Gyamfi Senior High School located at Jamasi in the Sekyere East District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana woke up yesterday, September 28, 2022, to hear unfortunate news.

Thus, Mr. Kwaku Kwarteng Kennedy who was recently posted to Adu Gyamfi Senior High School as headmaster lost his life which beats the imagination of the students and staff of the school, GHbase.Com can authoritatively confirm.

Checks made by Realest Blogger, the Ashanti regional correspondent of GHabase.Com, reveal that Mr. Kwaku Kwarteng Kennedy has spent less than 6 months in the school.

The surprising thing is that the headmaster was seen on campus jubilating with his final year students after their final WASSCE paper just to die in the night around 10pm on that very day.

Adu Gyamfi SHS loses headmaster in less than 6 months in office

The late Mr. Kwaku Kwarteng Kennedy, Adu Gyamfi SHS headmaster

This has made fear grip some of the tutors of Adu GYamfi SHS who spoke to Realest Blogger on condition of anonymity as they sense something about the untimely demise of Mr. Kwaku Kwarteng Kennedy alias KK.

The video below shows the late headmaster in a joyous mood with students of Adu Gyamfi right after their final WASSCE paper.

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Funny Face gets GH₵120k bail

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According to reports, the case was heard in camera on Tuesday, April 9, with the prosecution offering an update on the victims' health conditions. According to the prosecution, four of the victims were released from the hospital. However, one victim, who was reportedly in serious condition at the time of the tragedy, is now recovering.

The Kasoa Akweley District Court granted Funny Face, an actor and comedian, bail of GH¢120,000 with two sureties.

This comes after he received a two-week detention for hitting five people with his Hyundai Atos automobile on Sunday, March 24 at the Kakraba crossroads in Kasoa.

Following the mishap, the comedian appeared in court for the first time on March 26.

According to reports, the case was heard on camera on Tuesday, April 9, with the prosecution offering an update on the victims’ health conditions.

According to the prosecution, four of the victims were released from the hospital.

However, one victim, who was reportedly in serious condition at the time of the tragedy, is now recovering.

After fulfilling the terms of his bail, Funny Face will be released from police custody while additional judicial processes take place.

The matter will now proceed on May 10.

After a car collision at Kakraba, Kasoa, on Sunday night, March 24, the comedian—who was born Benson Nana Yaw Oduro—kicked down five persons, including a woman and her children. This led to his arrest that evening.

After that, on Tuesday, March 26, the actor appeared in court to answer to accusations of reckless and intoxicated driving.

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Henry Fitz replies Serwaa Amihere

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He also declared intention to defend himself against the claims and promised retribution for anybody who attempted to bring him down. Nonetheless, Mr Fitz has warned Serwaa Amihere and others implicated that he would not hesitate to take serious actions to defend himself and his family. Meanwhile, he accused another famous individual of being engaged in the incident and vowed to expose damaging information about her if required. The recent quarrel between Henry Fitz and Serwaa Amihere stemmed from Amihere's charges of blackmail against Fitz.

After being accused of blackmail by presenter Serwaa Amihere, Henry Fitz has broken his silence, claiming his innocence and issued a harsh warning in response to their bedroom video release.

In a long Snapchat message, Mr Fitz angrily disputed the claims levied against him, stating that he would not let his image be destroyed without a battle.

He also declared his intention to defend himself against the claims and promised retribution for anybody who attempted to bring him down.

Nonetheless, Mr Fitz has warned Serwaa Amihere and others implicated that he would not hesitate to take serious actions to defend himself and his family.

Meanwhile, he accused another famous individual of being engaged in the incident and vowed to expose damaging information about her if required.

The recent quarrel between Henry Fitz and Serwaa Amihere stemmed from Amihere’s charges of blackmail against Fitz.

According to the authorities, the three people colluded to publish Serwaa’s private photographs without her consent and cyberbullied her.

The two other accused are Edem Saviour Ketti, a filmmaker, and Candylove Kwakyewaa Ababio, a merchant.
According to the lawsuit, they conspired to pressure her into paying money to prevent them from broadcasting her naked film, which included the third accused, Henry Fitz.


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Police charges Henry Fitz and two others for leaking Serwaa Amihere’s bedroom video

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According to the lawsuit, they conspired to pressure her into paying money to prevent them from broadcasting her naked film, which included the third accused, Henry Fitz. The second violation was the illegal release of Serwaa Amihere's video recordings on social media without her authorization. The suit stated that the accused made their first monetary demand of GHS 5,000 on December 3, 2024, which was reportedly channelled via the complaint's makeup artist.

The state filed charges against Henry Fitz and two others today, Monday, April 8, 2024, in response to Serwaa Amihere’s accusation of blackmail.

According to the authorities, the three people colluded to publish Serwaa’s private photographs without her consent and cyberbullied her.

The two other accused are Edem Saviour Ketti, a filmmaker, and Candylove Kwakyewaa Ababio, a merchant.

According to the lawsuit, they conspired to pressure her into paying money to prevent them from broadcasting her naked film, which included the third accused, Henry Fitz.

The second violation was the illegal release of Serwaa Amihere’s video recordings on social media without her authorization.

The suit stated that the accused made their first monetary demand of GHS 5,000 on December 3, 2024, which was reportedly channelled via the complaint’s makeup artist.

The second demand allegedly was for GHS 20,000, which she allegedly paid, but the accused proceeded to post the personal video.

According to the suit, the first accused was caught at his hideaway in Dzorwulu after filing a complaint with the police and being under observation.

During the inquiry, he reportedly acknowledged to using his Ghana Card to register the mobile money account number and giving it to the second accused, who then gave it to the third accused.

Meanwhile, attempts are continuing to arrest Henry Fitz, who is still at large, while investigations continue.

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