Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
  • About/Team
  • More
    • InfoGraphics
    • Crime & Punishment
    • Tech
    • Health
    • Luxury
    • Finance
    • Law & Government
    • Religion
    • Environment
    • Media & Culture
    • Feature and Opinion
    • Home Decor
    • Fitness
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
    • Investigative and Data insight
    • Documentary/Editorial Comments
    • Trending Stories
    • Documentary( Videos)
    • Commentary/Editorial Comments
Trending
  • Demolition Exercise Begins in Dzodze Ahead of Government’s ‘Big Push’ Road Dualisation: Compensation Paid, Questions Linger
  • 3 Million Ghanaians, No Clear Plan: How the Diagnostic Gap Is Leaving Children with Rare Diseases to Die Early
  • High Court Sentences Richard Appiah to Life Imprisonment Over 2021 Abesim Killings
  • DETENTION, DEPORTATION, AND DIPLOMACY: Inside Ken Ofori-Atta’s US Immigration Battle and Ghana’s Extradition Push
  • GHS 85 Million at Risk: Inside the Aflao Transit Diversion Scandal and Ghana’s Customs Control Crisis
  • 1,000 Recruits, 316 Dead: Inside the Shadow Network Sending Africans to Fight in Russian Ukraine War
  • From Raw to Refined: How Ghana Plans to Unlock US$12 Billion Annually from Cashew, Shea, Oil Palm, Rubber, Coconut and Mango
  • COCOBOD’s GH¢23 Billion Cocoa Roads Gamble: How Infrastructure Contracts Deepened a Financial Crisis
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
  • About/Team
  • More
    • InfoGraphics
    • Crime & Punishment
    • Tech
    • Health
    • Luxury
    • Finance
    • Law & Government
    • Religion
    • Environment
    • Media & Culture
    • Feature and Opinion
    • Home Decor
    • Fitness
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
    • Investigative and Data insight
    • Documentary/Editorial Comments
    • Trending Stories
    • Documentary( Videos)
    • Commentary/Editorial Comments
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
Home » Legal Battle Looms: Police Protect 12-year-old girl allegedly married to a 63-year-old priest and her Mother
Crime & Punishment

Legal Battle Looms: Police Protect 12-year-old girl allegedly married to a 63-year-old priest and her Mother

adminBy adminApril 2, 2024

Authorities from the Ghana Police Service have located and identified the 12-year-old girl reportedly married to the 63-year-old Gborbu Wulomo in Nungua, Accra. Both the girl and her mother are now under police protection, according to a statement released by the police. Collaborating with the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection and the Department of Social Welfare, they are ensuring the girl receives necessary support during the ongoing investigation.

In response to the marriage revelation, Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, a former Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, urged legal action against those involved in the ceremony, emphasizing the criminality of the act. She stressed the legal obligation of the Ghanaian government to intervene and protect the rights of the girl under both national and international laws and conventions.

“Whether the parents consent or not is irrelevant; our law mandates a minimum marriage age of 18 in Ghana,” emphasized Nana Oye Bampoe Addo.

The Nungua Traditional Authority provided an explanation for the marriage, which had stirred public concern. Clarifying that the union was purely ceremonial, the Office of the Overlord of Ga Dangme emphasized that there would be no conjugal rites involved. Nungua Mankralo Tetteh Nii Gbotery Kofi Frankwa explained that the girl’s role was to assist the Overlord with temple duties as a virgin, fulfilling a customary duty within their tradition.

Speaking in an interview with TV3, Nungua Mankralo Tetteh Nii Gbotery Kofi Frankwa highlighted the customary nature of the union, emphasizing the importance of maintaining traditions within their community.

“Her childhood has never been denied; many chiefs and queens were installed even before birth, granting them privileges not afforded to ordinary children,” he noted.

As per their community’s customs, Naa Okromo now assumes the traditional name Naa Ayemoede.

However, the union requires further rites for completion. Naa Ayemoede is set to undergo a second customary ceremony focused on purification, empowering her to fulfill her duties as the Gborbu Wulomo’s wife, including the vital role of procreation.

The Gborbu Wulomo temple asserted that the girl’s role was designated for virgins, aiming to preserve her purity and protect her from sexual violation. According to the temple’s spokesperson, Nii Bortey Kofi Frankwa II, the public disclosure of the ceremony six years ago aimed to safeguard the girl’s purity and uphold traditional practices.

Nii Bortey Kofi Frankwa II criticized those calling for prosecution, asserting their lack of understanding of Ga-Dangme traditions. He emphasized the deeper spiritual significance of the ceremony, urging critics to seek understanding before passing judgment.

Dampare Ghana police IGP Nana Oye Bampoe Addo Police
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email WhatsApp Copy Link

Related Posts

High Court Sentences Richard Appiah to Life Imprisonment Over 2021 Abesim Killings

February 25, 2026

DETENTION, DEPORTATION, AND DIPLOMACY: Inside Ken Ofori-Atta’s US Immigration Battle and Ghana’s Extradition Push

February 24, 2026

GHS 85 Million at Risk: Inside the Aflao Transit Diversion Scandal and Ghana’s Customs Control Crisis

February 21, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025336

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025248

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025245

Antoa Tragedy: One Dead, Two Critically Injured in Motorbike-Truck Collision

March 19, 2025220
About Us

Ghanaianwatch.com is a leading investigative and development journalism news website that delivers high quality unique , innovative, and unconventional news that questions the established norms.

It is an autonomous news outlet established back in 2010 as Ghanaian Watch Newspaper and holds registration number nmc/C.I 39/10/1294.with the National Media Commission( NMC).

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Demolition Exercise Begins in Dzodze Ahead of Government’s ‘Big Push’ Road Dualisation: Compensation Paid, Questions Linger

March 2, 2026

3 Million Ghanaians, No Clear Plan: How the Diagnostic Gap Is Leaving Children with Rare Diseases to Die Early

March 1, 2026

High Court Sentences Richard Appiah to Life Imprisonment Over 2021 Abesim Killings

February 25, 2026
Most Popular

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025336

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025248

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025245
Copyright © 2026 Ghanaian Watch. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.