“I DATED A DRUG DEALER IN MY YOUTH” – Efia Odo Opens Up – Nsemkeka
Ghanaian actress and media personality Efia Odo has once again sparked conversation with a bold revelation about her past. During an appearance on the “Rants, Bants, and Confessions” podcast, the outspoken influencer admitted to dating a drug dealer during her younger years in New York.
“I have dated a drug dealer before, but that was in my younger days,” Efia Odo confessed during the episode, monitored Nsemkeka.com. “I feel like now, as I’m older, dating a drug dealer will be too risky for me.”
Known for her unfiltered takes on relationships, fame, and womanhood, Efia’s admission is the latest in a series of personal disclosures that have often set social media buzzing. Speaking to co-host Adwoa Tee and another guest on the podcast, Efia reflected on her past without shame but with the clarity of hindsight.
“When I was young and free and just living, I wasn’t thinking about having a future with him. I was just having fun,” she said.
Efia revealed that the man, a Jamaican she dated while living in New York, made his money selling weed—and that she was even involved in his dealings at times. “He had so much money… oh my goodness,” she exclaimed, recalling how she occasionally dropped off packages for him at the post office.
Though she refrained from sharing too many details, she did admit the two are still connected via Snapchat, emphasizing that those days are far behind her.
“I’m not going to go into too much detail,” she added with a laugh.
Efia Odo’s candidness underscores a generational shift in how public figures discuss their pasts—particularly women who are increasingly unafraid to share complex, and sometimes controversial, aspects of their life journeys. While some listeners have commended her transparency, others online are already questioning the implications of her remarks.
This revelation comes amid a broader cultural moment where celebrities are increasingly owning their narratives, using platforms like podcasts to share raw, unfiltered truths that once would have been avoided in mainstream media interviews.
Source:Nsemkeka.com