Accra, Ghana – Ghanaian fashion entrepreneur and socialite Osebo the Zaraman has publicly apologised over comments he made regarding the succession of the Kwadwo Safo Kantanka family, admitting that he acted on inaccurate information.
In a surprising reversal, Osebo the Zaraman acknowledged that he had been misinformed before making public statements about the succession matters involving the renowned industrialist’s family.
“I was misled,” he admitted, expressing regret for the controversy his remarks generated and apologising to those affected by his comments.
The fashion icon explained that he had relied on information presented to him at the time and did not intend to misrepresent facts or interfere in the family’s internal affairs. He appealed to the public to accept his apology, emphasizing that there was no malicious intent behind his earlier assertions.
The succession issue surrounding the Kwadwo Safo Kantanka family has attracted widespread public attention in recent months, prompting intense debate both online and offline.
Osebo the Zaraman’s apology has since sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some praising him for taking responsibility and correcting the record, while others have urged public figures to verify sensitive information before making public pronouncements.
His latest statement is expected to calm tensions surrounding the matter, as attention shifts back to the ongoing discussions concerning the family’s succession process.


