South African anti-immigration activist Nkosikhona Ndabandaba has made a startling claim, alleging that he was offered a huge bribe to abandon his campaign demanding that foreigners leave the country.
According to Ndabandaba, some individuals tried to pay him 10 million South African Rand (ZAR) to stop leading his people in the fight against foreign nationals in South Africa.
"They tried hard to bribe me with 10 million rand to stop leading my people, but I told them to go to hell," he said.
The activist, who leads a group advocating for the removal of foreign nationals, did not disclose who made the offer or provide evidence to support his claim.
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🚨Hmm‼️ Black Sherif's Former Manager Snap C Reportedly Arrested Over $1 Million Fraud Allegation To Fund His Lifestyle
Black Sherif's former manager, Snap C, has reportedly been arrested by the Ghana Police Service on Thursday, over an alleged $1 million fraud linked to land and construction deals.
According to CDR Africa and The State News, Snap C, known in real life as Shadrach Owusu, allegedly collected large sums from investors, including $950,000 and $480,000, after promising to deliver land and construction projects that were never completed.
According to Investigators, he neither owned the lands in question nor had the capacity to execute the projects, with allegations that the funds were instead used to fund his personal lifestyle.
Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah has sparked conversation after stating that sex toys are increasingly being used by married women to help sustain their relationships, especially when spouses are often away from home.
Speaking on Adom FM's *Dwaso Nsem*, she revealed that several women have confided in her about intimacy challenges in their marriages and how such alternatives are helping them cope.
"The number of people who come to me to talk about this issue of sex toys is significant," she said, adding that many of these women are married and looking for ways to manage when their husbands travel frequently for work.
According to her, some of the women say using these products helps them remain faithful.
"Those whose husbands travel for work, and because they don't want to be promiscuous, turn to these options," she explained.