A Kenyan woman has come forward with shocking claims that she was imprisoned alongside Margaret Nduta in Ghana. Nduta, who recently made headlines for her legal troubles abroad, is facing serious charges in Vietnam, with the risk of a death sentence looming over her.

Allegations of a Shared Ordeal
The unnamed woman alleges that she and Nduta were held together in a Ghanaian prison, though details about the exact charges remain unclear. According to her, Nduta was already entangled in legal issues long before her high-profile arrest in Vietnam, raising questions about her activities across different countries.
Speaking in an interview, the woman described harrowing experiences behind bars, claiming that the conditions were unbearable. She further alleged that Nduta was involved in controversial dealings that may have led to her repeated arrests in foreign countries.
Unanswered Questions
Nduta’s legal battles have sparked conversations about the risks many Kenyans face while seeking opportunities abroad. Authorities are yet to verify the woman’s claims, but her story has fueled speculation about Nduta’s international movements and past legal troubles.
As the case unfolds, many are eager to learn the truth behind these allegations and whether they hold any weight in Nduta’s current predicament in Vietnam.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.