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Mahama Gave You Police Protection When NPP Threatened Your Life In 2008 – A-Plus Slams ‘Ungrateful’ Oppong Nkrumah

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Controversial musician and political activist, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A-Plus has descended on Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah once again, referring to him as an ungrateful person.

A-Plus, a few hours ago shaded the Minister for Information, describing him as someone who slept with a Presidential advisor’s wife and broke his home. The political activist’s comment was in reaction to the Minister referring to former President Mahama as ‘papa no’ on the floor of parliament.

It appears A-Plus is not done with the allegations yet, as he has followed up his earlier allegations with another post accusing the minister of ungratefulness.

In a Facebook post, he wrote, “In 2008, after an IEA debate, you went to Randy Abbey to cry that NPP people were threatening your life so you needed protection. Randy spoke with John Mahama and he gave you two military men; one to protect you and the other to protect your wife. Today you are a minister in the same NPP government you went to report to Randy. Ungrateful hypocrite!!!

Where were you when Sammy Awuku and Sir John were dragged before the supreme court? Where were you when we were at Obra Spot fighting for Nana Addo? You and Obour are today acting all NPP. The way you two dey bore me errrrh!!! Presidential material my foot. You think you are smart.

Bro, I heard everything you said on radio. Go to Hon. Hawa Koomson and learn home sense. Don’t fight me. You won’t win. You’ll come out with serious wounds.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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