A Student Infects Her Boyfriend’s Sister With HIV/AIDS As Revenge

A student saw it fit to pay fire with fire, pun intended right after she was allegedly infected with the viral sexually transmitted disease that has been uncurable for years.

The beautiful, bold female student from the University of Ghana popularly referred to as Legon disclosed how her boyfriend infected her with HIV/AIDS.

The woman who chose to remain anonymous opened up to a question posed by Sika on his social media account where he asked his fans to “share your weird/crazy relationship story/experience so far”.

The anonymous woman noted that she used to date the aforementioned boyfriend who at least according to her was a fraud person at Pent and uses Ghanaian Cedi 300. She said that she had to take it upon herself to make sure she takes revenge on him.

Because she knew that his sister was a lesbian, she devised a plan where she would sleep with his sister. She actually managed to achieve that plan because she confessed that she finally got to sleep with her and infected her with the virus.

“I used to date this fraud boy at pent,” she opened up in part. “He uses c300, he gave me HIV/AIDS and I gave it to his sister because she’s a lesbian.”

The Ghanaian Health Service has always been encouraging individuals, especially young individuals to always protect themselves by using a condom every other time they indulge in sexual relations if they cannot abstain from sex because of the rate at which HIV/AIDS is being spread in Accra, Ghana is mind-blowing.

A lot of people who get infected the most are usually individuals who are under the age of 30 years.

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