A woman who went on live television hoping to scam her way into public sympathy has been caught red-handed, and it all played out for everyone to see.
Amina Issah appeared on Auntie Naa’s Oyerepa Afutuo program with a heartbreaking story.
She claimed her husband had died in a car accident, leaving her a struggling single mother.
According to her, she had saved GH¢10,000 to buy a fufu machine but entrusted the money to someone who vanished into thin air.
She even showed a photo of a man she accused of stealing from her.
The only problem? None of it was true.
Viewers and hosts soon discovered that her husband was very much alive.
The photo she shared? Taken from an innocent man’s WhatsApp status without his knowledge.
When confronted, Amina changed her story. She admitted she had taken a loan from Bill’s Microcredit and was struggling to repay it, so she fabricated the entire tale, hoping for a payout.
What started as a bid for sympathy ended as a public lesson in why you shouldn’t believe everything you see on TV.
