A university student whose s*x video went viral has finally confessed that she intentionally leaked the video.
A student of the University of Cape
Coast in Ghana whose s*x video went viral has revealed interesting
details after the ordeal that nearly ruined her life.
Nana Abena Korkor Addo confessed to
leaking her own s*x video on social media as she blamed her action on
mental ailment. According to Nana Abena, her bipolar disorder caused her
to leak the explicit video showing her private parts on social media.
In a candid interview with Adom News’
Kofi Nkansah, on Friday, Nana Abena opened up on all that happened.
Before the s*x video was released, Nana Abena was aspiring to be the SRC
president. The release of the s*x video crashed her dreams and nearly
forced her to lose her life.
In the controversial video, the student
was filmed str!pping and dancing seductively in the presence of a female
friend while revealing her private parts. The video generated a lot of
controversy given the position she was vying for in school.
Many thought it was rather her
competitors in the race for the SRC President position who might have
leaked the video to thwart her chances of winning the election.
However, Nana Abena Korkor Addo shocked everyone when she admitted to posting the explicit video herself.
But years after the incident, the
repentant lady said her action was due to her mental condition diagnosed
by doctors at the Accra Psychiatric hospital.
According to Adom News Online, she noted
that, through the positive encouragement from family, students and
faculty at UCC while on admission, she has been able to recover.
Nana Abena who was then in her final
year said she had to repeat because the condition adversely affected her
academic performance.
She also appealed to young women not to ever attempt recording themselves when naked since “you might not know what would happen to it”.
To give back to society, the young lady
recently launched her mental health campaign which is aimed at improving
mechanisms which will allow students to seek mental health service in
schools.
Nana Abena said she had established an
organisation, Psycho Social Africa, with the view to highlight the
importance of mental health and distress to create awareness and offer
mental distress education to empower individuals struggling with such
issues.
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