A woman identified as Esther Latebia is reportedly demanding GH¢150,000 from a UK-based Ghanaian man after he allegedly failed to fulfil a promise to marry her.
According to reports, the man, identified only as Mr Osei, is said to have made commitments regarding marriage but later failed to honour them.
The woman claims she suffered emotional disappointment and other losses after relying on the alleged promises made during the relationship.
She is now seeking compensation of GH¢150,000, arguing that the situation caused her hardship after she invested time and trust in the relationship.
The case has attracted public attention and sparked debate over promises made in relationships, especially when financial support or long-term commitments are involved.
Many social media users have shared mixed opinions, with some supporting the demand for accountability while others question whether failed relationships should lead to financial claims.
Legal observers note that disputes of this nature can be complex and may depend on available evidence, documented promises, and any financial transactions between the parties.
It remains unclear whether the matter has formally been taken to court or is still at the complaint stage.
The incident has once again highlighted how personal relationship disputes increasingly become matters of public discussion.
Source: Thepressradio.com




