I Honestly Didn’t Know Kofi Adoma Was A Married Man When I Was Pimping Girls For Him – Nana Yaa Brefo


Nana Yaa Brefo and Kofi Adomah

Media personality Nana Yaa Brefo has stated that she honestly didn’t know that her colleague Kofi Adoma was a married man during the time she was pimping others girls for him.

According to the Nana Yaa Brefo, the incident occurred a very long time ago and she never knew it was going to affect him this way.

Speaking during a Facebook live session, Nana Yaa Brefo said; “Yes it is true, I admit it. I have done it once or twice. The honest truth is that I never knew he was married and at that time, I was working with him at Adom, and I heard he was married. I never saw him wear a ring and he never spoke to me about any wife or girlfriend. So that is my answer, I wasn’t aware of his marital status“.

Speaking further on the matter, Nana Yaa Brefo stated that even though she used to link girls to Kofi Adoma, she owes his ex-wife, Victoria Exornam Kpodo no apology.

Nana Yaa Brefo refused to apologize to Kofi Adomah’s ex-wife after one of her followers described her as a hypocrite and an evil person.

Recall that during the birthday of radio presenter Kofi Adomah, he confessed on live radio that he was a serial womanizer, and recounted how Nana Yaa Brefo used to pimp girls for him to sleep with because she knew the type of women he liked.

But Nana Yaa Brefo insists that she has never wronged Kofi Adomah’s first wife in any way so it’s absurd for people to force her to apologize to her.

I will not apologise to Kofi Adoma’s ex-wife. I will not. I have not done anything to go and apologise. I don’t know her,” she said.

I never insulted his ex-wife anywhere. I am not bust. I don’t insult. I speak my mind. I don’t even insult politicians, talk more of insulting a fellow woman. I did not.“.

Nana Yaa Brefo, however, sent a piece of advice to Kofi’s ex-wife, saying; “I don’t care who you are. All I am saying is that when someone tells you it is enough, you cannot continue again, you have to let go. You can fight it, see a pastor so they talk to him.”.