The best friend of Nana Ama Mcbrown made accusations about Mr. Maxwell being a freeloading cheater on live television, accusing him of being a chronic cheater.
After Nana Ama McBrown made a daring comment about her marriage and received an unanticipated backlash, Mimi made these accusations.
McBrown angrily announced on the most recent episode of Onua Time Show that only her spouse, Mr. Maxwell Mensah, had access to her “engine,” which is a metaphor for their personal life.
To emphasize her point, she sang King Paluta’s hit song Makoma, particularly stressing the line “Deefo Ade3 Y3nfa Nkyekye,” which roughly translates to “Don’t share what belongs to the king.”
However, the atmosphere in the studio quickly shifted when Mimi, the panellist in question, seemingly hinted at knowing more than she let on.
In a shocking response, Mimi suggested that Mr Maxwell might not be as faithful as McBrown believes.
As tension evoked inside the studious, Nana Ama emphatically stated that she was not trying to defend her hubby and as a matter of fact, careless about Mimi’s submission about her hubby.