On the first anniversary of her tragic death, the family of the late Maa Adwoa gathered at her graveside, pleading for her spirit to reveal winning lottery numbers.
Maa Adwoa, who was shot and killed by her boyfriend in April 2023, was remembered in a ceremony that took an unusual turn as her family sought financial fortune through the lottery.
A moment occurred as her uncle, draped in a black cloth, poured libation and fervently requested the numbers 27 and 88 from her spirit.
“Maa Adwoa, as we leave here, your number is 27, double 8. When I was coming here, I staked it as lotto but the devil didn’t allow me to win. He made it 72, 43. If not, I would have been holding GHC2000. Maa Adwoa, let me win, 27 double 8,” he repeated three times while pouring libation.
He expressed the family’s dire financial need, stating, “We need money, we need much money, we have hustled for long.”
About a year after she was shot and killed by her boyfriend, the family of Maa Adwoa was seen at the cemetery on the first anniversary of her death, requesting her ghost to provide them with lottery numbers. pic.twitter.com/fhJ7xjCQBY
— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) May 29, 2024
Castin Billz (@CastinBillz): “You think if Maa Adwoa had the winning lotto numbers, she wouldn’t have staked them herself and enjoyed the money before she left.”
Dessy (@logi_nii): “U dey alive u go stress, u die too family say don’t sleep buh make u work lotto number give them.”
Muhsin Salwat (@MuhsinSalwat): “What’s The Difference Between This And Money Rituals. Kai, Money Making Make Man Mad!”
About a year after she was shot and killed by her boyfriend, the family of Maa Adwoa was seen at the cemetery on the first anniversary of her death, requesting her ghost to provide them with lottery numbers. pic.twitter.com/fhJ7xjCQBY
— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) May 29, 2024
Victoria Dapaa, also known as Maa Adwoa, was fatally shot near Dufie Towers in Adum. Despite efforts to save her, she was pronounced dead on arrival at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).
Maa Adwoa’s aunt, Adwoa Nyarko, emphasized that while they know nothing can bring her back, prosecuting the culprit would provide some solace. She recounted how Maa Adwoa had just finished her bath and was preparing for bed when she received a phone call that led her outside, only for her family to later find her in a pool of blood.
Inspector Ahmed Twumasi, a serving police officer, confessed to shooting his girlfriend, Victoria Dapaah, also known as Maa Adwoa.
During his first appearance before the Asokore Mampong District Court, Twumasi revealed that he killed her because she owed him GH¢5,000 and refused to repay the debt. Appearing without legal representation, Twumasi took full responsibility for her death, stating, “What happened is between me and God.”
He claimed that he had no intention to kill her but acted out of sudden anger. The court presided over by Samuel Buabin Quansah, did not take his plea and remanded him into police custody as requested by the prosecution.