A sensational leaked video involving popular Ghanaian media personality Serwaa Amihere and wealthy businessman Henry Fitz has not only set social media abuzz but has also triggered legal ramifications under the Cybersecurity Act 2020.

The leaked footage, featuring Amihere and Fitz in what appears to be an intimate setting, has sent shockwaves through online communities, igniting a frenzy of speculation and debate over its authenticity and the circumstances surrounding its release.
Henry Fitz, known for his opulent lifestyle, is purportedly the man captured in the video, where he can be seen sharing affectionate moments with a woman believed to be Serwaa Amihere. Interestingly, Amihere reportedly played a role in Fitz’s life prior to the video’s emergence, having served as the Master of Ceremonies at his wedding in 2019, an event fondly remembered as #Hendee19.
However, as the leaked video resurfaces lingering rumors and stirs fresh controversy, Amihere has opted for silence, neither confirming nor denying her involvement. Her silence has only fueled the fervor surrounding the incident, with the public eagerly awaiting her response to address the swirling speculations and offer clarity on the situation.
Meanwhile, in a significant development, the state has taken legal action against the dissemination of the intimate video. A police complaint has been filed, resulting in charges laid against three individuals, including Henry Fitz, who is currently at large. Edem Saviour Ketti and CandyLove Kwakyewaa Ababio have been apprehended and formally charged for distributing intimate videos, a violation of the Cybersecurity Act 2020.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the case continues to captivate the public’s attention, serving as a stark reminder of the far-reaching consequences of online privacy breaches and the importance of safeguarding personal data in the digital age.
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