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After All The Noise, Kennedy Agyapong Fails To Show Tracey Boakye’s ‘Naked Video’ – MP Finally Meets His ‘Meeter’?

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It was a massive disappointment for ‘konkonsa’ lovers yesterday, as Ghana’s unofficial ‘Sherlock Holmes’, Kennedy Agyapong uncharacteristically failed to accept the challenge from Tracey Boakye to show her so-called naked video on TV.

The controversial MP, on monday alleged on Net2 TV that Tracey Boakye had in her possession a damning video of her sexual encounter with ex-president Mahama, a video in which the NDC flagbearer was said to be “eating the actress’ middle”, the MP alleged.

Following this revelation, the actress in a live video, dared the outspoken MP to produce the said video if there was any. The actress further claimed that she will kill herself if the MP were to produce any such authentic video.

Well, the normally loud MP, who would characteristically rise to such challenges, significantly failed all ‘konkonsa’ lovers, who were glued to their TV’s to catch a glimpse of the infamous ‘tafribomski’, (to borrow popular Kumasi lexicon).

It appears the honourable MP was just running his mouth, and could not even utter the name of Tracey Boakye throughout the show, quite unlike the Kennedy Agyapong we have all become accustomed to.

Perhaps the maverick lawmaker may have finally met his ‘meeter’, or Tracey Boakye should brace herself for one hell of a ride in the days to follow. Either way, our ears are on the ground, and our eyes firmly fixed on Calvary.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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