Four Legon Female Students Reveals Spreading HIV on Campus

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Four female students from the University of Ghana have confessed to spreading HIV on campus.

The shocking account came to light through a Ghanaian Uber driver who transported them from their hostel to a hospital for a medical test and back.

According to the driver's narration, the four girls disclosed that they had been involved in a relationship with a wealthy man who subsequently infected them with HIV.

Allegedly, the infection occurred after a threesome encounter with the promise of a substantial amount of money.

During the car ride, the driver overheard the students discussing their situation and considering various actions.

One of the students even proposed infecting the wealthy man's son with the virus as a form of retaliation.

However, another student dissuaded her, labeling the idea as inappropriate.

The driver intervened, suggesting that they focus on managing the virus rather than seeking revenge.

He also shared that the girls had revealed the wealthy man's promise of a significant financial reward.

This disturbing account has raised concerns about the prevalence of risky behaviors among young adults and the need for comprehensive sexual health education.

University authorities are urged to address the situation promptly to ensure the safety and well-being of the entire campus community.


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