Edwin Gyimah Reclaims Obuasi Mansion After Auntie Naa's Intervention | Discuss Ghana

In a dramatic turn of events that has gripped the nation, former Black Stars defender Edwin Gyimah has officially regained control of his eight-bedroom house in Obuasi. The handover, completed on Thursday, April 16, 2026, follows a high-stakes operation by the Oyerepa Afutuo team, led by popular media personality Auntie Naa, alongside officers from the Ghana Police Service.

The property, which Gyimah constructed during his successful career in the South African Premier Soccer League and with the Ghana national team, had become the center of a bitter family feud. Gyimah had accused his sister, Felicia, and other immediate family members of unlawfully occupying the home and leaving him, his wife, and their children effectively homeless despite his years of financial sacrifice for them.


The Current Standings (April 17, 2026)

The situation in Obuasi has transitioned from a standoff to a formal recovery:

The Recovery: On April 15, the Oyerepa team and police stormed the property to enforce the eviction. By yesterday, the keys were formally returned to the ex-footballer.

Family Plea: Following the eviction, a distraught Felicia broke down in tears on live radio, begging for Gyimah's forgiveness and asking for a six-month grace period to find a new place to live.

Gyimah's Stance: The 35-year-old remains firm. He cited years of "spiritual attacks," neglect, and a prior attempt by his sister to "buy" the house from him for a mere GH¢50,000 ($3,400) while he was in a state of financial vulnerability.

Current Location: Gyimah and his family are now back in possession of the home, ending a period of housing instability that saw the "utility player" living in difficult conditions.


Key Takeaways from the Dispute

The "Spiritual" Allegations: During his initial appearance on Oyerepa Afutuo on April 9, Gyimah claimed his career downturn was fueled by "spiritual interference" from family members, alleging he lost 21 contract offers in a single season due to these forces.

Auntie Naa’s Verdict: The popular host emphasized that "property rights are absolute," regardless of family ties. She maintained that while reconciliation is important, the person who labored for the asset must not be made a "stranger" in their own home.

The Price of Betrayal: Fans have rallied behind Gyimah, viewing his story as a cautionary tale for Ghanaian footballers abroad about the importance of securing their assets and being wary of "entitled" relatives.



Timeline of the "Obuasi Mansion" Recovery

DateEventOutcome
April 9, 2026First AppearanceGyimah goes on Oyerepa Afutuo to report the house takeover.
April 10, 2026Sister's RebuttalFelicia calls in, leading to a heated exchange with her brother.
April 15, 2026The OperationAuntie Naa, her team, and police storm the Obuasi property.
April 16, 2026The HandoverGyimah officially receives the keys; family asks for forgiveness.
April 17, 2026Public ReactionThe hashtag #EdwinGyimah trends as fans celebrate his "justice."


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