Weddings are often seen as joyous occasions, filled with love and celebration.
However, for one man in Ghana, what should have been the happiest day of his life turned into a nightmare.
Tony the gentleman in question spent GHC120,000 on his wedding to a pregnant police officer named Belinda Asantewaa, only to discover later that the child she gave birth to was not his.
In this post, we delve deeper into the story of Tony’s quest for justice and the lessons we can learn from his experience.
Mr. Tony is seeking justice after discovering that his wife, Belinda Asantewaa, was pregnant with another man’s child at the time of their wedding.
Tony claimed that Belinda had only told him about her pregnancy two weeks before their wedding, but he decided to marry her anyway out of love.
The pain of this troubling issue got Tony to share his story on a radio program, alleging that Belinda had given their child to a customs officer after giving birth.
After Belinder delivered another man came forward, claiming that the child was his and insisting that Belinda had lied to both of them.
Tony confronted Belinda and her family, and they confirmed that the biological father was a customs officer who did not want the matter to become public. Tony has demanded reimbursement for the GHC120,000 (about $20,000 USD) he spent on the wedding, but the family has refused to pay him back.
In addition to seeking reimbursement, Tony has called for justice and claimed that Belinda has exhibited threatening behavior toward him. It is unclear what actions, if any, will be taken in response to Tony’s claims.
Tony’s experience is a reminder that people should be upfront with their partners about important matters such as pregnancy and that it is important to know and trust the people we choose to marry.