
Ex-wife presented fake parents for marriage
Attorney Edwin Kusi Appiah revealed that it was discovered during court hearings that the individuals Gifty Oware had named as Asamoah Gyan’s parents were in fact not her parents.
This was revealed, according to Edwin Kusi Appiah, the former Black Stars striker’s attorney, during Asamoah Gyan’s testimony of witnesses during the three-year trial.
In an interview on UTV on Wednesday, November 1, the attorney remarked, “When we went to court, people familiar with the woman who testified in court said that the people the woman brought to witness the marriage as her father and mother were actually not her father and mother and they are the people she introduced to Asamoah as her parents.”
Asamoah Gyan was threatened
It has been disclosed that Asamoah Gyan was forced to do a DNA test on his three children as a result of purported threats to take the children away from him made by his ex-wife’s purported husband.
Attorney Kusi Appiah claimed that Gyan knew his wife was having an affair and that the other guy was claiming his kids, especially the firstborn.
Asamoah Gyan has been with his wife since 2003, but they were married in 2013. He learned that the woman had wed another man before he proposed to her. Three children were born into their marriage, the first in 2005. Asamoah Gyan told me that he received a threat from someone claiming that the children—especially the firstborn—were his and should have been given to him.
That’s what compelled us to ask the judge for permission to collect the children’s DNA. Thank goodness, the DNA test established Gyan’s paternity, and he was overjoyed with the news. Gyan was content since he was fond of the kids. That was Asamoah Gyan’s primary motivation for going to court.