Collins Adomako-Mensah, the Member of Parliament for Afigya Kwabre North, has sought to clear his name from the ongoing hunt to identify the alleged Ashanti Region MP fingered for having an affair with the late Samuel Aboagye, a former Deputy Director of NADMO.
It will be recalled that Samuel Aboagye died in the August 6, 2025, Ghana Armed Forces helicopter crash.
In a Facebook post, Member of Parliament for Afigya Kwabre North, posted, “It wasn’t me!!!!!! I just love SHAGGY’s songs.”
Many Facebook users have linked his comment to the ongoing controversy to identify the alleged MP, with many pointing fingers at various MPs from the Ashanti Region.
Also, Ekow Vincent Assafuah, the Member of Parliament, has boldly stated, he is not the father of the late Samuel Aboagye’s child.
According to Vincent Assafuah, Ghanaians should stop calling and tagging him.
Vincent Assafuah, in a post on Facebook, stated, “I’m not the father of Samuel Aboagye’s child. Stop calling and tagging me.”
According to reports, the family of Samuel Aboagye is requesting a DNA test to confirm the paternity of a child he shared with his wife, Abigail Aboagye.
The family has sued her for obstructing the investigation, but she’s also asking the court to stop the DNA test mission.
However, Abigail Aboagye has refused to consent to the test and has filed a petition in court to stop the family from proceeding with it.
Rumours suggest, Abigail Aboagye was allegedly having an affair with one Ashanti Region MP (name withheld), even before he passed away.
In court, Mrs Aboagye’s legal representatives have reportedly filed a motion asking the court to reject the family’s request.
The Obuasi District Court has adjourned the case to December 23, 2025.
Angel FM Kumasi (ABN) reporter, Chuku Joseph, detailing the matter on Angel FM Kumasi, stated, “Ali (Host), what is happening is that among the helicopter crash victims was Samuel Aboagye, the Deputy NADMO Director. We were called by Nana Kwabena Gyamara Oyiakwan II, the Chief of Adansi Kwapia and elder brother of Samuel, to witness the court proceedings.
“The issue is that after Samuel’s death, his wife, Abigail, was contacted for a DNA test requested by the government to confirm the identities of the crash victims.
He added, “At the time, she was in the United States. She initially agreed to provide their child for the test, but when the date arrived, several calls to her went unanswered. When the family visited her residence, they discovered she had left with the child.”
“According to the family, while Samuel was alive, he allegedly expressed doubts about the paternity of the child, claiming the boy resembled a child of a certain politician, who is a Member of Parliament in the Ashanti Region,” Chuku noted.
The Angel FM reporter added, “The chief mentioned the politician’s name, but since there is no concrete evidence so for now, we cannot disclose it publicly”.
“It appears that she was allegedly dating the said politician before marrying Samuel, and the family claims the child resembles the politician. Because of these suspicions, the family wants a DNA test conducted by MediLab in Kumasi. But Abigail refused, left for the United States, and the family has now brought the issue before the Obuasi District Court,” Chuku explained.
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