Efia Schwarzenegger lands in trouble as businessman threatens to sue her over ‘defamatory statement

Popular Ghanaian comedienne and media personality Afia Schwarzenegger has been given a 3-day maximum to retract and apologise for a defamatory statement made against the CEO of P. Mobile, Philip Brobbey, a few weeks ago.

The counsel for Brobbey, Oak & Wuuds Law, on June 16, served Afia a writ ordering her to apologise for posting on social media that the CEO of P. Mobile owes her money and in addition published his photo.

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The said statement reads: “Nana Kwame Brobbey. I have worked for you and over a year you are refusing to pay me. Do not push [me] to tell the world who you are. Bring me my money. You roam in Accra playing big boy. Don’t push me. I need money.”

According to the writ, Afia has “disingenuously, maliciously and mendaciously been spreading deceitful and unfounded allegations that are damaging the personal and professional character of the CEO of P Mobile and the brand.”

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It is however said that Brobbey fulfilled the contract obligations when Afia Schwarzenegger was signed as brand ambassador back in 2018, thus, she should retract and apologise in the next three days.

Read the writ below :

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