Tracy Boakye opens up on 'Papa No'

Tracy Boakye clears Ex-President John Mahama in the Papa No saga

Tracy Boakye opens up on 'Papa No'
Tracy Boakye

Controversial Ghanaian actress, Tracy Boakye, has stated that "Papa No" - the anonymous 'sugar daddy' that has been bankrolling multiple Ghanaian slay queens - is not a politician.

If what she says is true it clearly means that the "Papa No" that has been the center of a much-prolonged controversy cannot be ex-President John Mahama. She said this to disprove the popular opinion that the kingpin is a powerful political figure.

The tv-personality who is also a movie producer disclosed this while speaking in an interview with Ohemaa Woyeje on Angel FM’s Y’adwumanie, saying,

"the papa no is not a politician but he’s very wealthy. He is not someone’s husband too else I wouldn’t have stayed with him. Anyone who claims I dated a married man has lied”.she stated. 

The actress then further addressed the speculation that John Mahama is the father of her daughter. She cleared the air saying that she cannot have a child with someone whom she has never had sex with.

 

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“it is not possible. If someone is not your lover, how can you have a child with him? The person must first be your boyfriend”.

Tracy further explained that the fathers of her two children aren't related.

 She pointed out that the "Papa No" is a political propaganda that was started to enhance the political interests of certain parties and that everyone that claims he has videos of her and papa no are liars and further dared anyone with videos to bring them out.

She concluded that she built her house herself and no "Papa No" helped even though some ladies had informed point blank that she shouldn’t worry about building a house. According to her, no politician built her house for her; she did it herself, one step at a time.

“At the age of 21, when we go offset, I leave for my site to buy cement while colleague ladies go shopping. I will never forget when those ladies told me that I shouldn’t bother building a house because a man will marry me and take me home”, she concluded.