Hopeson Adorye, a former government appointee, has attracted widespread attention for a controversial statement regarding a member of President Akufo-Addo’s family who is reportedly unable to walk.
According to Adorye, the individual can regain mobility—but only if a personal condition is met.
In a video that quickly went viral, Adorye insisted, “If you want your brother to walk, just come and apologize to me within fourteen days, and he will walk.”
He explicitly ruled out any form of supernatural intervention, stating that no magical or mystical solution would work. “There’s no juju in the world that will make him walk.
The only solution is to come and say, ‘What we were going to do to you, we are sorry,’” he stressed, placing responsibility entirely on the act of apology.
To further emphasize his claim, Adorye boldly promised, “Within fourteen days, he will be able to walk to the Accra Stadium and play football.”
The statement has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with many users questioning the history and nature of the disagreement between Adorye and the presidential family.
Some critics have expressed skepticism, while others are closely monitoring developments to see if the prediction will actually materialize.
The remarks have raised public curiosity about the underlying issue and have generated debate on accountability, reconciliation, and the unusual approach Adorye has taken.
While the situation remains unresolved, the story has captured national attention, with people debating both the credibility of the claim and the broader implications for those involved.
He explicitly ruled out any form of supernatural intervention, stating that no magical or mystical solution would work. “There’s no juju in the world that will make him walk.
The only solution is to come and say, ‘What we were going to do to you, we are sorry,’” he stressed, placing responsibility entirely on the act of apology.
To further emphasize his claim, Adorye boldly promised, “Within fourteen days, he will be able to walk to the Accra Stadium and play football.”
The statement has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with many users questioning the history and nature of the disagreement between Adorye and the presidential family.
Some critics have expressed skepticism, while others are closely monitoring developments to see if the prediction will actually materialize.
The remarks have raised public curiosity about the underlying issue and have generated debate on accountability, reconciliation, and the unusual approach Adorye has taken.
While the situation remains unresolved, the story has captured national attention, with people debating both the credibility of the claim and the broader implications for those involved.