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Gyimah’s Sister Breaks Down in Tears as Auntie Naa Storms Obuasi House with Police

Emotions ran high in Obuasi after media personality Auntie Naa, accompanied by police officers, stormed the eight-bedroom house of former Black Stars player Edwin Gyimah to address an escalating family dispute over the property.

Edwin Gyimah Obuasi house dispute Ghana news update
Gyimah’s sister breaks down as Auntie Naa storms Obuasi house with police

The dramatic intervention, which unfolded live on Oyerepa Afutuo on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, saw tensions peak as family members confronted the reality of a possible eviction.

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Tears and Pleas at the Scene

Upon arrival at the property, Gyimah’s sister, Felicia, broke down in tears as she faced her brother alongside Auntie Naa and police officers. The emotional moment captured in viral footage has since sparked widespread reactions across Ghana.

According to sources present at the scene, the family pleaded for more time to vacate the house.

“They begged Edwin to give them six months before moving out,” a member of Auntie Naa’s crew revealed. However, Gyimah reportedly stood firm, insisting that he wants to reclaim his property immediately.

Police Presence and Rising Tension

Before heading to the residence, Auntie Naa and her team first stopped at a local police station, where officers joined them to ensure order during the intervention.

The presence of law enforcement highlights the seriousness of the dispute, which has now escalated into a highly publicised standoff involving both family and media.

Background to the Family Dispute

The conflict revolves around ownership and control of the Obuasi property, with Edwin Gyimah determined to take full possession despite appeals from relatives currently residing in the house.

This latest development follows earlier tensions reported in related stories, including this detailed report and this earlier warning involving Kwaku Manu.

Why This Story Matters

This case sheds light on the growing trend of family property disputes in Ghana, especially involving high-profile individuals. It raises critical questions about ownership rights, family obligations, and the role of media intervention in private conflicts.

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Calvin Eli
Calvin Elihttp://ghanamedia.net
Calvin Eli is a partner, media mogul and digital news aggregator at GhanaMedia.net, focusing on Ghana news, national developments and trending stories.
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