8 months ago
A member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), P. V. Jantuah, made the astonishing and perplexing assertion that he had won the lottery by using the number of the late Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah. In an interview that aired on Abusua FM not long after Kumah's death was confirmed, Jantuah made this shocking news. During the interview, Jantuah explained that he chose to buy a lottery ticket using the late politician John Kumah's number after hearing about the news of his death.
He was taken aback when he asserted that he had won the lotto using Kumah's number. But Jantuah wasn't finished yet. He continued by saying he wanted to try to get Kumah's mortuary number so he could win the lottery again, continuing his winning streak. Word got out that John Kumah had passed away the second I got to Ash Town. A woman who works as a lottery agent was the one I contacted, and I asked her to permanently store his phone number. This morning, I received a call from John Kumah's benevolent spirit, who informed me that I had won immediately. The number that belonged to my brother, John Kumah, was 02-44-17-14-71. His mortuary number is something I should keep an eye on; when I find it, I intend to use it to stake another lottery ticket.
The revelation sent shockwaves over the airways, leaving many listeners wondering about the ethics and morality of such an act, even though he didn't mention the amount of money he won by using the late John Kumah's number. Some voiced their concerns about the potential consequences of exploiting someone else's private data for one's own benefit after they had passed away. Many people took to social media to voice their displeasure and fury at Jantuah's actions in the interview, while others laughed at the ridiculousness of it all.
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