‘Asa B’ denies bonking ‘twerking’ UCC girl

A former Minister of Information in the Kufuor administration, Stephen Asamoah Boateng, alias ‘Asa B,’ according to News One Editor Halifax Ansah Addo, has denied ever having sexual intercourse with a female student of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Nana Abena Korkor Addo, whose nude video infamy has become the toast of social and traditional media.

The third-year student leader-aspirant, who confirmed via a video post on social media that she leaked her own nude videos, has published on social media, names of certain prominent male Lawyers and Politicians that allegedly had affairs with her.

She has dared to expose those big men – including ‘Asa B,’ if they failed to redeem their promises made to her.

However, Mr Ansah Addo, a regular Guest on Starr 103.5FM’s Morning Zoo programme told host Nii Ayi Tagoe on Saturday February 21, 2015 that the former Minister has sworn to him, upon his direct enquiries that he [Asa B] never had any sexual relationship with the student.

According to Mr Ansah Addo, Mr Asamoah Boateng admits assisting Korkor Addo, with the knowledge of his wife, to print campaign posters ahead of the University’s upcoming student representative council elections.

Police in the Central Region started investigating the leakage of the tapes before the biomedical and forensic science student came out through a separate video to admit she did the leakage herself.

It is not clear what has become of the investigations by the Police and whether or not the University authorities will sanction Korkor Addo for her conduct.

In the video in which she admitted the leakage, a rather confident and boastful Korkor Addo said: “I won’t do any blame game: nobody paid me nothing. I posted everything myself. I’m not on drugs, they can come and test my blood.”

“What is my course? Biomedical and forensic science. Check background before you act!” she added.

Source: GhanaWeb

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