Lady drags her boyfriend to Aunty Naa for sleeping with her two sisters
by Armani Brooklyn · GHANA PAGEA young woman identified as Felicia Adwoa has taken her boyfriend to Oyerepa TV over allegations that he had affairs with her two other sisters.
According to Felicia, her younger sister, Rebecca, secretly became involved with her boyfriend, a taxi driver popularly known as “Target,” despite being aware that the couple had been in a relationship for months.
Felicia revealed that she first heard rumours about the alleged relationship from another person. When she confronted her boyfriend, he reportedly admitted to sleeping with Rebecca.
Feeling heartbroken and betrayed, she said she ended the relationship and travelled for some time in an attempt to heal and move on.
However, upon her return, Felicia claimed she discovered that the affair between Rebecca and the taxi driver was still continuing.
She further admitted that despite everything that happened, she later reunited romantically with the same boyfriend.
The revelations became even more shocking when Felicia alleged that Rebecca had previously been involved with the boyfriend of their eldest sister, creating tension and confusion within the family.
According to Felicia, her sister’s actions have repeatedly caused conflict and embarrassment in their household. She also accused Rebecca of attacking her at her workplace after suspecting that Felicia had exposed her alleged relationship with her manager’s husband.
Felicia additionally spoke about the hardships she has faced over the years, claiming that several meetings with family elders and even traditional spiritual interventions had been organised in an effort to resolve the ongoing family disputes, but without success.
In another startling allegation, Felicia claimed the taxi driver is currently involved with their aunt’s daughter, describing the situation as deeply painful and unacceptable.
The emotional interview has since generated widespread reactions on social media, with many viewers expressing shock over the family drama while others called for counselling, peace, and reconciliation within the family