Odartey Lamptey wins back his luxurious East Legon mansion from his ex-wife after nine years
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Former Ghana International, Nii Odartey Lamptey has won back his East Legon mansion from his ex-wife.
The court finally reversed an earlier decision that gave the house to Lamptey’s ex-wife in their bitter divorce settlement.
The Accra Court finally ruled that Mr Lamptey can take possession of his house tomorrow. Lamptey has been renting since 2014 after the wife sued to claim the house following their divorce.
Odartey confirmed to that he will be officially moving back to the house tomorrow despite the refusal of his ex wife to vacate the place after the ruling.
Following the divorce, Lamptey parted away with his five bedroom house at Dome plus a sum of 400,000 cedis as alimony to the ex wife but Ms Gloria Lamptey insisted she wanted the East Legon House instead.
With the latest ruling on March 2, 2022 Odartey has been granted by the court to take back his house.
The relationship between Odartey Lamptey and Gloria Lamptey hit the rocks in 2013 after DNA results revealed that he was not the biological father of his three children after 20 years of marriage.
Lamptey insisted that he never asked his estranged wife to sleep with other men to get pregnant for him after allegations that he was impotent.
He now has two children with his partner, actress Ruweida Yakubu.
Lamptey owns the Golden Lions Soccer Academy and Glow Lamp International School.

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