Cell phone betrays husband

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Editor’s note: On Mobile Africa, we give usually publish stories that have to do with mobile communications technology in Africa, and not so much for the socio-political aspects of mobile phones in Africa. However, we thought our teeming readers worldwide would find this story by The Spectator (a local newspaper in Accra, Ghana) very interesting indeed. Enjoy!

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  1. Geniusbami Avatar

    Ha Haa!! Why should she turn herself to a kick boxer 'cos of a lady, whom she's not even sure is her husband's helper in some ways. Domestic stress could turn her to a widow sooner thatn she expects if she doesn't allow the man some 'excursion' once in a while.

  2. Geniusbami Avatar
    Geniusbami

    Ha Haa!! Why should she turn herself to a kick boxer ‘cos of a lady, whom she’s not even sure is her husband’s helper in some ways. Domestic stress could turn her to a widow sooner thatn she expects if she doesn’t allow the man some ‘excursion’ once in a while.

  3. Geniusbami Avatar
    Geniusbami

    Ha Haa!! Why should she turn herself to a kick boxer ‘cos of a lady, whom she’s not even sure is her husband’s helper in some ways. Domestic stress could turn her to a widow sooner thatn she expects if she doesn’t allow the man some ‘excursion’ once in a while.

  4. Kobina Avatar

    The Girlfriend should have been killed. Such stupid girls help weak men to spoil the family strucutre in Ghana (Africa). Usually th children ar ethe visitims of a broken home. The punishment should be more sevier and prompt fools of such consequence.

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    Anonymous

    Poor Madam.
    I think the Madam took out her anger on the wrong party. As long as her husband continues his frolickings, she may still have many more ladies to beat up. She need to tackle the problem from the root, and that is, her husband must be cured of his casanova attitude.

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