Self-Proclaimed Igbo King in Ghana Warns Hassan Ayariga Over “Human Trafficker” Remark

The self-proclaimed Igbo King in Ghana community in Ghana, Eze Chuckwudi Jude Ihenetu, has issued a strong warning to politician Hassan Ayariga after being labeled a “human trafficker.”

Speaking publicly, Eze Ihenetu expressed disappointment in the APC founder’s comments, describing them as false, damaging, and unworthy of a national leader. He stressed that no leader should make serious allegations without evidence, especially on a public platform.

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“Hassan Ayariga was painting my name black. A leader does not talk like that. You cannot say things you have no evidence for,” Eze Ihenetu said. “It is so cheap for him to say I am a human trafficker. If he has evidence, he should bring it out.”

He further argued that such statements not only harm individuals but also mislead the youth and create unnecessary division. According to him, leaders must give the public the right information and avoid spreading claims that could incite anger against others.

Eze Ihenetu added that if Ayariga, who has also lived abroad, faced similar baseless accusations, he would understand the damage it could cause.

He warned that the remarks had already disqualified Ayariga in the eyes of many who expect integrity from presidential hopefuls.

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The comments have stirred conversations about political accountability, the weight of public statements, and the responsibility of leaders to avoid misinformation.

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