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Manhyia Palace Linked to Alleged Stolen Jewelry in Cecelia Dapaa’s House

Manhyia Palace Linked to Alleged Stolen Jewelry in Cecelia Dapaa's House

Cecelia Dapaah has chosen not to respond to allegations that jewelry reportedly stolen from her was, in fact, the property of Manhyia Palace.

The claim, made by a lawyer, has attracted significant public interest, yet Dapaah has remained silent, neither confirming nor denying the assertion.

The lawyer’s statement has added a new dimension to the ongoing controversy, raising questions about the ownership of the jewelry.

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Manhyia Palace, as the traditional seat of the Ashanti Kingdom, holds immense cultural and historical significance, making any claim involving its assets a matter of serious interest.

Dapaah’s decision to withhold any comment may be a strategic move to avoid further speculation or legal complications.

However, her silence has only fueled curiosity, leaving many eager to see if she will eventually address the claim or continue to ignore it.

As discussions around the issue grow, observers are keen to see whether the palace itself will respond to the lawyer’s allegations or if the matter will fade into speculation without concrete evidence.

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Source: NewsandVibes.com

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