Deloris Frimpong Manso is the host of ‘The Delay Show’

Amid the outpour of sympathy for Delay after claims that Akua Donkor died without lifting the curses she placed on her, the popular TV presenter seems unfazed by the situation.

As news of Akua Donkor’s passing spread on social media, Delay quickly became a trending topic, with netizens discussing their intense feud prior to Akua Donkor‘s death.

Many expressed concern that Akua Donkor died without forgiving or lifting the curses she had placed on Delay, raising questions about how this unresolved issue will affect Delay’s future.

Some netizens hoped that the two had managed to resolve their differences privately before Donkor’s passing, as the absence of reconciliation could have serious repercussions.

In light of the situation, Akua Donkor’s family, including her children and relatives, also expressed outrage at what they perceived as Delay’s disrespect towards their loved one.

The children are particularly angry and warned Delay to prepare for the potential consequences of their mother’s curses, believing they will come to fruition.

The kinsmen urged Delay to take steps to appease Akua Donkor’s spirit in her own interest.

But in spite of the mounting tension and public concern, Delay has taken to social media to post a picture of herself with the caption, “Big bomber,” showcasing a seemingly unperturbed attitude.

This bold move drew comments from netizens, who expressed shock at her nonchalance amid the controversy.

Background

Recently, Akua Donkor recounted a distressing experience with Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, during an interview on Agyenkwa FM.

The Freedom Party flagbearer described feeling humiliated after appearing on ‘The Delay Show’, which led her to curse Delay.

Akua Donkor accused the media personality of disrespecting her, using derogatory language during their interaction.

She recalled, “I cursed her after the show, saying that if she hasn’t given birth before, she will never give birth. Also, she will never find a better man to marry in this life until she dies. You left your mother to come and call me a mad woman?”

She added, “If I drove all the way from Kumasi to be humiliated like this, and you have already called me a witch and now a mad woman, then I am leaving. But I told her that she would not find a better man to marry, let alone have kids in this life! And then I stood up and left…”

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