If women start murdering men for infidelity, there won't be any more men, according to Nana Yaa Brefo.

Popular Ghanaian media personality Nana Yaa Brefo has expressed her displeasure over recent news that a police inspector killed his partner over allegations of infidelity and debt.

If women start murdering men for infidelity, there won't be any more men, according to Nana Yaa Brefo.

She had her womb removed by certain doctors after giving birth; Nana Yaa Brefo said, "I don't have a womb."

On social media, there have been a lot of comments to the incident, with some netizens supporting the suspect and others demanding justice.

The young woman's murder by the police inspector was denounced by Nana Yaa Brefo on her show on Angel FM, who said there should be no excuse for it.

She said that she thought males would be in trouble if women made decisions that they didn't like to kill their cheating partner as women equally spend money on 'cheat' but do not resort to ending their lives "Men would have been finished in Ghana if women decide to kill for cheating.

Whether politicians, pastors, judges like by now they are all finished! Such rubbish! Women are equally spending lots of money on their men who cheat, have they been killed? She expressed.

Nana Yaa Brefo also criticized the deceased's mother for condoning and encouraging her daughter to take advantage of the suspect. She emphasized that some women are fond of encouraging wrongdoings and questioned why such relationships are condoned in Ghana. Additionally, she highlighted the emotional stress the suspect's wife is now facing.Some women are fond of encouraging wrongdoings. You know very well what your daughter is doing isn’t right but you were silent. You were even pushing her into it. I wonder what went on in the house during Christmas. I’m trying to imagine the gifts they received from the man. In Ghana here, I don’t know why we condone stupid relationships such as these. Look at the emotional stress he is putting his wife through,” she added.News broke last week about a Police officer, inspector Ahmed Twumasi who murdered his 26-year-old girlfriend Victoria Dapaah, popularly known as Maa Adwoa in Kumasi for allegedly cheating on him.

However, Inspector Tumasi, during his first court appearance on Tuesday, April 25, disclosed his reason for ending his lover’s life.

According to him, the lady owed him an amount of GH¢5,000 which she had reportedly refused to settle.

Mr Tumasi, who has been currently charged with murder after shooting his girlfriend multiple times on Thursday, April 20, said he had no intentions of doing such.

He is also said to have used a service pistol to undertake the dastardly act, another punishable offences