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Kwaku Manu Thinks He Is. A Saint, But He Has Skeletons In His Cupboard–Okatakyie Manu

According to Ghana web, Controversial Ghanaian media figure, Okatakyie Afrifa, has stirred public outrage following a series of wild allegations against popular actor and media personality Kwaku Manu. In what many describe as a shocking exposé, Afrifa claims that Manu, despite his attempts to portray a clean image, is hiding disturbing secrets.

Okatakyie said, “Kwaku Manu thinks he’s a saint, but he has skeletons in his cupboard. If I had time, I would have made his life unbearable. He’s lucky I’m not focusing on him.” Okatakyie didn’t stop there. He alleged that during the time Kwaku Manu operated a private school, he was involved in the mysterious deaths of schoolchildren—an accusation that has not been backed by any evidence. “Back then when he had a school, children were dying mysteriously. He knows why,” Afrifa claimed without providing substantiation.

In a more explosive charge, Okatakyie accused the actor of dealing in illicit drugs, claiming that his source of wealth is rooted in the cocaine trade. “What you see him flaunting is not from acting or media work. Kwaku Manu is dealing in cocaine. That’s the real source of his money,” he alleged.

Kwaku Manu has yet to issue a detailed response to these serious claims, but he earlier cautioned Afrifa against dragging his name into baseless controversies. Meanwhile, the public remains divided, with some demanding proof and others calling for legal action to investigate the matter. These unverified accusations have caused a storm on social media, with fans of both personalities demanding clarity and accountability. As of now, no law enforcement body has confirmed any investigations related to the claims.

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