I have killed over 100 men, rendered 70 impotent – Ghanaian prostitute, Katrine confesses

A 36-year-old Ghanaian prostitute,
Katrine Obenewaa has confess to killing
over 100 men and rendering no fewer
than 70 impotent.
Obenewaa was reportedly introduced
into prostitution by a Nigerian lady,
Elizabeth Opeyemi at a very tender age.

The lady made the shocking revelation on
Samuel Mprah’s show on Bryt FM.
She claimed going into the prostitute
work due to lack of support from her
poor parents.
She said, “I was initially working as a local
prostitute but later went international
after coming into contact with one Miss
Elizabeth Opeyemi, an international sex
worker from Nigeria.”

She said the Nigerian woman enticed her
to take her prostitution business outside
Ghana.
According to her, she spread her bounds
to neighbouring countries like Benin,
Togo and Burkina Faso.
“My eight years of friendship with Miss
Opeyemi was a great moment that saw
me with billions of cedis.

“I was able to buy two separates six-bed
room apartments from the monies I
made through my sex business and now
own a lot of other landed properties from
this same sex business.”
Katrine further said that she got greedy
and wanted more money, thus had to go
in for spiritual backup. However, her visit
to a spiritualist, turned out to be her
worst decision
She said aftermath of her visit to the
spiritualist was that any man she slept
with, lost his life afterwards, and she
confronted the Spiritualist who told her it
was the price she had to pay for her
wealth while adding that it was
irreversible.
She confessed that over 100 men had
already died, and 70 more were
rendered impotent after sleeping with
her before she eventually found out what
the cause was.
Katrine also said she’s having a big regret
over the whole situation, saying “though
I have acquired the needed wealth one
could desire for in life, am still not a
happy person because of this
predicament in my life.”

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