Ghanaian socialite Afia Schwarzenegger has made it clear that she is not connected to the arrest of well-known TikToker Nanaba for fraudulent behavior.
She clarified that even though Nanaba has her name tattooed on his hand, she does not have a personal connection with him, as many people believe.
“If I cared about Nanaba, I would have responded when they called me on Sunday. Before he tattooed my name on his hand, I didn’t know him and had never spoken to him. I wouldn’t advise anyone to get a tattoo,” she said in Twi during a TikTok live session.
Schwarzenegger also emphasised that she never instructed Nanaba to insult or defraud anyone, and that he acted on his own.
“I have not asked anyone to fight for me. I doubt my name was mentioned in the police case. I am not involved in Nanaba’s conflict with the lady. May I have an accident if I am involved in his fraud allegations,” she clarified.
Dr. Sophia Asi Ocansey, who is the CEO of the S.O. Herbal Centre, disclosed the factors that led to Nanaba’s apprehension by law enforcement.
She said she started the arrest because Nanaba was accused of fraudulent activities by multiple people.
Dr. Sophia was also frustrated by the false accusations made by Nanaba, such as insulting her on social media and claiming that she was using her hospital for ritual killings.
“He defrauded people of large sums of money, some amounts were $10,000 and others $900,000. The victims should reward me because I put in a lot of effort to get him arrested.
“Nanaba has apologized to me multiple times, but I always wonder why he continues to criticize me on TikTok, including making derogatory comments about my private parts and accusing me of using my hospital for rituals,” she said in a video shared by GhPage TV on Instagram.
As of now, Nanaba has not made any public statements about the arrest and the events leading up to it.
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