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Is this a story of human trafficking, ritual killings, or something else entirely?
We have listened to the entire case in the first episode which raised more questions than answers. Join John-Andrew Addo as he interviews one of the victims sister Nana Adjoa, who sought to shed light on a darkness that has consumed too much for too long and exposed chilling revelations about the case, the entire justice system, the uncertainty surrounding the aftermath of the case and no closure for the family.
This episode, the second in the two part edition of #MayhemPodcast, delves into the chilling case of the Missing Takoradi Girls, from a first person perspective which explores the disappearances, the investigations, the court case, the unanswered questions and the ongoing struggle for closure.
This is a story about more than just disappearances. It's about the fight for justice, the power of hope, the unreliable justice system and the enduring love of families. Listen now and be part of the conversation.
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Get ready for part 2 of our focus on the story of the Missing Takoradi Girls.
This Friday, we speak to family of the missing girls to try to connect the dots and find some closure for both the family and Ghana as a whole.
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Is this a story of human trafficking, ritual killings, or something else entirely? Tune in as John-Andrew Addo examines the evidence, interviews key figures, and seeks to shed light on a darkness that has consumed too much for too long.
In 2018, four young women vanished from Takoradi, Ghana, leaving a trail of unanswered questions and shattered lives. Their families, desperate for justice, navigate a web of confusion, alleged cover-ups, and conspiracy theories.
This episode, the first in a two part edition of #MayhemPodcast, delves into the chilling case of the Missing Takoradi Girls, exploring the disappearances, the investigations, and the ongoing struggle for closure.
This is a story about more than just disappearances. It's about the fight for justice, the power of hope, and the enduring love of families.
Listen now and be part of the conversation.
Lock Your Doors, This Is Mayhem!
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In the bustling port city of Takoradi, Ghana, darkness descends upon several families. Young girls, full of life and dreams, vanish without a trace. Join John Addo this Friday as he delves into the chilling case of the Missing Takoradi Girls.
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On April 11, 2014, Zeila Sulemana stabbed Rawdia Aminu, a nursing student, in the chest and abdomen during an argument in Tamale. A Tamale High Court sentenced the 22-year-old Zelia Sulemana, to death by hanging after a jury found her guilty of murder.
This week on #MayhemPodcast, John-Andrew Addo tells her story as we try to dig behind the news articles.
The argument stemmed from a love triangle involving Aminu's ex-boyfriend, Alhassan Abdul-Rahman, who was now in a relationship with Sulemana. According to the prosecution, Sulemana had befriended Aminu and even introduced her to her family under false pretenses.
On the day of the incident, Sulemana lured Aminu out of her house to discuss an unspecified issue. The conversation turned confrontational when Aminu discovered Sulemana's relationship with Abdul-Rahman. In a fit of anger, Sulemana fatally stabbed Aminu.
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This Friday on Episode 5 of Mayhem, we look at the sad and twisted tale of Zeila Sulemana, a 22 year old who found herself in caught up in a bad case of jealousy, leading her to kill her partner's ex.
Or is she just a cold-blooded murderer?
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Johnson Kombian's name has become synonymous with daring prison breaks in Ghana. His escapes, while captivating the public, raised a crucial question: is Kombian an extraordinarily lucky fugitive or a testament to his own cunning and talent? The answer, like Kombian himself, seems to elude easy categorization.
This week on #MayhemPodcast, John-Andrew Addo brings into the spotlight Johnson Kombian and his exploits.
On the surface, luck appears to play a significant role. His escape attempts often involve multiple tries, with the foiled 2016 Nsawam Prison break highlighting the element of chance.
Kombian's first successful escape reportedly relied on help from prison staff, showcasing his dependence on external factors beyond his control. Even his successful escapes haven't guaranteed permanent freedom, with authorities recapturing him multiple times.
So, is Johnson Kombian just lucky, or is he a talented escape artist? Perhaps the answer lies not in absolutes, but in the captivating dance between talent and circumstance that defines his remarkable, and ongoing, story.
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This Friday on Episode 4 of Mayhem, we look at whether the infamous Johnson Kombian was Ghana's Michael Scofield or just incredibly lucky?
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A specter haunted Accra in the late 1990s – Ataa Ayi, a name that sent shivers down spines and sparked whispers of legend. Was he a Robin Hood, redistributing wealth to the downtrodden, or a ruthless criminal leaving a trail of stolen goods and shattered lives?
This week on #MayhemPodcast, John-Andrew Addo brings into the spotlight Ataa Ayi and his exploits.
Ataa Ayi's exploits were as audacious as they were diverse. Some claimed he scaled walls like a spider, vanished on motorbikes like a desert mirage, and even melted into the ocean's embrace with his loot. Rumors swirled: a vigilante against the corrupt elite, a phantom redistributing ill-gotten gains. Yet, the cold reality of armed robberies and shattered lives painted a different picture.
The police were left chasing shadows, Ataa Ayi always one step ahead. His capture in 2005 and subsequent 160-year sentence brought a complex figure to light. He was a criminal, yes, but the allure of the Robin Hood myth persists.
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This Friday on Episode 3 of Mayhem, we dig into the archives to look at Ataa Ayi, once referred to as Accra’s Most Wanted armed robber.
How he was caught, what crimes he committed and where he is now.
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Dr. Beckley is brought into focus by John-Andrew Addo as he takes us down the tales of bones, skulls and sexual misconduct.
Dr. Sri Yogi Ram Beckley is a controversial figure who has been accused of being a serial fraudster and cult leader. He is the founder of the Ascended Masters Teachings, a New Age religious group that has been criticized for its teachings on reincarnation, karma, and the nature of reality. Beckley has also been accused of running a pyramid scheme and using his position of power to manipulate and exploit his followers.
Beckley's background is shrouded in mystery. He claims to have been born in India and to have received mystical teachings from various masters, including the Dalai Lama and the Mahatma Gandhi. However, there is no evidence to support these claims.
Beckley first emerged in the public eye in the 1970s, when he began teaching his Ascended Masters Teachings. The group quickly gained a following, and Beckley was hailed as a spiritual leader.
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In Mayhem’s debut episode, John-Andrew Addo takes us deep into the heart of Mataheko, a once-tranquil community-turned-crime scene.
The focus is on Charles “Papa” Kwabena Ebo Quansah, infamously known as The Accra Strangler, who terrorized the area in 2000.
From the horrifying strangulation of innocent women to the involvement of the FBI, and even stories from beyond the grave. The shocking tale of The Accra Strangler, this episode will send shivers down your spine.
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MAYHEM is a true crime podcast, highlighting intriguing and shocking stories of crime from Ghana. We uncover mysteries and share real-life tales as we explore suspenseful cases, expert insights, and gripping storytelling.
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