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Ghanaian rapper accused of rape and sexual abuse

In a trend that started on Twitter, XO Senavoe was accused of allegedly getting women drunk with the intention of having sex with them in their drunken stupor.

In a trend that started on Twitter, XO Senavoe was accused of allegedly getting women drunk with the intention of having sex with them in their drunken stupor.

In a trend that started on Twitter, the rapper was accused of allegedly getting women drunk with the intention of having sex with them in their drunken stupor.

Screenshots of a conversation where an alleged victim of the rapper’s sexual coercion revealed the details to another user of Twitter went viral and trended for a while.

However, a blog dedicated to Ghanaian feminism and female rights advocacy, published a post today titled, “”. The post detailed accounts of 6 different women who had claimed they were alleged victims of sexual abuse from the rapper.

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Throughout the 6 accounts, a certain theme seemed very conspicuous;

  • and sometimes successfully engage

Another similar trend in the victims’ account is how XO Senavoe would try to use pity-stories to manipulate his alleged victims. According to one of the 6 accounts published on GhanaFeminism.com, “This guy will manipulate the hell out of you. The fav is that he’s an orphan blah blah. He pulls that pity card a lot…”

In the words of one of the alleged victims, she “would never had slept with him if I was sober…”

X.O Senavoe, who is of Ghanaian and Nigerian heritage has worked with MI, Sauce Kid, R2Bees, D-Black, Ice Prince, Beazy, Corey Gunz and The Aphilliates among others.

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Pulse Ghana has reached out to XO Senavoe for comments on the issue. He is yet to respond.

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