The second wife of late Ghanaian musician, Daasebre Gyamenah, has opened up on her poor state of life after the demise of her husband two years ago.
Madam Amina Ibrahim, in an interview on Adom TV Monday said she could barely have money to feed herself and her nine-year-old son.
Narrating her ordeal, she disclosed that after her husband’s death, there hasn’t been harmony between the two families [maternal and paternal] of Daasebre Gyamenah.
She said the big brother of the late highlife musician broke into her Kokomlemle home to throw her belongings out.
Madam Ibrahim continued that she now resides at her close friend’s house in New Town, a suburb in Accra, with her son because she has no place of shelter.
“I am staying at my friend’s place at New Town in a single room. I used to live with Daasebre at Kokomlemle until his death but his big brother broke into the house and threw my things out”, she said.
According to her, there were things going on in the house that if she had not taken her son out, she would have lost him…”, she said.
Asked if the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) contributed to the family after Daasebre Gyamenah passed away, she indicated that MUSIGA did their best but were reluctant to help due to the abuse of curses from her late husband’s family members.
“I don’t blame MUSIGA; because of the family disagreements, people had to back out due to curses and all that. People were throwing so many curses in the air”, she added.
She pleaded with Ghanaians to come to her aid so she can find a place of abode for her family.
“I have my belongings out and I want help so I can get somewhere to put my head…”, she said.
Madam Ibrahim said she has reported the break-in to the police.
Source: adomonline.com
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Time and time again these so called celebrities and sportsmen and women live their lives like there is no tomorrow only to to ask for help when the money is gone. Yes they do contribute to society but so are teachers, farmers, traders etc but they hardly if ever ask for help. Not sure why she cant get a job of her own. She looks well and healthy
May I know if she is the only single mother in Ghana. This is purely cheap leaving, I left my exhusband 16yrs ago, I am grateful to God for seeing me through, he is alive and he is not taking care of the boy, Madam work, work and stop begging.
The interviewer was not professional in doing her job; her gestures and body language was not the best. We should not just be interested in getting headline stories! I hope this woman and her child get the help they need
Madam just get some work to do . You cannot depend on a man for survival.
this is why it is good for a man to perform the necessary marriage rites before you allow him in. Now you have a mouth to feed and the family is also not recognising you. If they have performed the rites, it could have exposed their hypocrisy. i remember Daaasebre converted to Islam and i hope it is not because of you. This should be a lesson to all so-called 'baby mamas'.