Entertainment of Monday, 24 June 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

You chose cheating over a German passport; are you cursed? - Ola Michael to Patapaa on breakup rumours

Patapaa and Liha Patapaa and Liha

Entertainment show host Ola Michael has criticized Ghanaian musician Patapaa, alleging that the artiste's actions have jeopardized his marriage to a German woman.

Speaking on his show on Neat FM on June 22, 2024, Ola Michael advised Patapaa to seek spiritual guidance to better understand the direction of his life.

The controversy stems from recent claims made by Patapaa's estranged wife, Liha Miller, who accused the musician of infidelity and physical abuse.

Ola Michael expressed his bewilderment over Patapaa's actions, especially considering the advantages associated with being married to a German citizen.

Referencing a recent debate comparing the value of a Dutch passport to a Ghanaian PhD, Ola emphasized the missed opportunities Patapaa might face due to his alleged misconduct.

"I am not saying Patapaa is not a fine boy; I am saying, based on the fact that not long ago, a Ghanaian was having a debate between a Dutch passport and a PhD. You are married to a German lady, so there is a possibility of you getting your passport already sorted out," he said.

"You have gold, and you are beating her. At least protect yourself so you are not caught. Are you going to sit and watch and lose your German passport and come back to this poverty? Are you alright, or have you been cursed?" he added.



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