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Female immigration officer allegedly marries a second husband while still married to her first husband

A troubling domestic controversy involving Muhana, a young officer with the Ghana Immigration Service, who has been accused of secretly contracting a second marriage while still legally married to her first husband has taken over social media trends.

According to information gathered, Muhana’s relationship with her alleged first husband dates back to their student days at Walewale Technical Institute, where they met and developed a close bond that continued long after completing school.

Their relationship allegedly culminated in marriage after the man performed the required customary rites and paid her dowry, formally recognising her as his wife.

In an effort to support her future, the alleged husband reportedly enrolled Muhana in a shop to learn vocational skills and become financially independent.

With additional support from her brothers, she later gained recruitment into the Ghana Immigration Service and was posted to Walewale, while her husband remained in Accra.

Despite the distance, the alleged marriage was said to be stable. Muhana frequently travelled to Accra to visit her husband, and together they have a five-year-old daughter.

Family relations were reportedly cordial, with the man’s family fully recognised as legitimate in-laws and actively involved in family events and responsibilities.

However, the situation reportedly took a dramatic turn last Monday. As part of his routine, the husband called Muhana early in the morning, but an unfamiliar man answered the phone and claimed she was not around.

Minutes later, Muhana allegedly called back angrily, questioning why her husband was calling so early.

Shortly after, the same man reportedly took over the phone and demanded to know why someone was calling “his wife.”

During the exchange, the husband claimed he overheard Muhana referring to him as her “brother” while speaking to the man. From that moment, all attempts to reach her reportedly failed.

Further inquiries later revealed a shocking development: Muhana had allegedly married another man just three weeks earlier. Even more disturbing, sources claim the second husband was unaware that she was already married and had a five-year-old child with a man living in Accra.

When confronted, Muhana’s mother initially denied any knowledge of the marriage.

However, after being shown photos and videos of the wedding ceremony, she reportedly admitted that the event did take place, though she claimed it was held outside the family house.

Observers have noted that the situation could have been avoided if the second husband had taken steps to properly investigate her background before proceeding with the marriage.

From an Islamic perspective, marriage dissolution follows clear and lawful procedures, and entering another marriage without formally ending the first is considered unacceptable.

As it stands, the case has allegedly left one woman entangled in two marriages at the same time.

The husband in Accra is said to be emotionally devastated and struggling to come to terms with the situation.

Despite the pain, he reportedly insists that he still loves his wife and wants her back, rejecting compensation as a solution.

The incident has sparked widespread discussion, raising concerns about trust, marital responsibility, and the emotional consequences of betrayal within families and society at large.

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