I’ve slept with over 100 women and can’t be gay -Maurice Ampaw
Maurice Ampaw, a noted lawyer, claims that his sexual encounters with over 100 women negate any possibility of him being gay. The firebrand lawyer Maurice Ampaw, has denied rumors that he is a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He believes that these rumors are being spread by the opposition NDC for political gain. Ampaw stated in an interview that he has had relationships with over 100 women and has fathered multiple children, which proves he is not gay. He expressed his strong dislike for the LGBTQ+ community and emphasized his attraction to women.
In other news, the NDC Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram has announced that the anti-LGBTQ+ bill will likely be passed during Easter. The bill is currently being amended with input from various stakeholders and is nearing completion. The primary advocate for this legislation expects it to be passed before Easter as a gift from Parliament to the nation. The bill aims to criminalize LGBTQ+ activities and promote measures to protect children and those affected by or accused of engaging in such activities.
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Maurice Ampaw, a private legal practitioner has debunked rumors that he is part of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI) community.
According to him, the idea that he is a member of the LGBTQ community is being driven by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) for political benefits.
Speaking in an interview on Kasapa FM, Ampaw said that he has slept with over 100 women and has fathered at least 5 kids which shows that he can never be gay.
“I hate them with passion. Although NDC members have labeled me as gay… If you look at lawyer Maurice Ampaw, how can I be gay, the number of women I have slept with in this country.
“Number two, I have given birth to 5 or 6 children. Just last two weeks, I sent my first set of twins to a beautiful woman in Offinso for her to care for them… my wife has given birth to another set of twins,” he said in Twi.
The private legal practitioner added, “I’m an animal. I love women, not men”.
Similarly, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram has disclosed that the anti-LGBTQI bill will be passed in Easter.
During an interview with Accra-based Citi FM, George revealed that the bill, currently undergoing amendments with input from various stakeholders, is nearing the end of the consideration process.
“They are nearly 60% through the consideration process. Hopefully, after another two weeks of parliamentary work upon resumption, the consideration phase should be completed. The third reading is essentially a procedural step; the bill is read, and then it is passed,” George explained.
George, the primary advocate for the proposed legislation, stated, “In fact, during the first session of the upcoming meeting, scheduled to run from the 6th of February to the end of March or early April, we believe that we should pass the bill before Easter. I think it is something we should give as an Easter gift from Parliament to the nation. So we would strive to work with the speaker and the committee chair.”
The bill seeks to outlaw LGBTQ+ and associated activities, criminalize the promotion or advocacy for LGBTQ+ activities, and establish measures for the safeguarding and assistance of children and individuals affected by or accused of engaging in LGBTQ+ and related activities.