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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Recall that we reported on Ibrah One taking to his Instagram page to disclose that something terrible might happen to Kennedy Agyapong before the end of the year? Well this is what he actually had to say;
” A message to all Ghanaians, if Kennedy Agyapong doesn’t change his way of living something terrible would happen to him before next year, i don’t hate him nor have anything bad against him, there are a lot of things i have said concerning the accidents happening this year. Nam1’s fall etc. I’m not a prophet nor a pastor as i stated before and always. This is not a joke at all, is happening live it serves as a wake up call and an attention to him the decision is in his arms, he can choose to listen or ignore yes!””
In a latest video which has been sighted by our outfit, Ibrah was asked by a fuel attendant if he was not the one Kennedy Agyapong disclosed he was going to seize his cars? All hell broke loose after the fuel attendant asked him that question but I have a feeling Ibrah planned that thing and used the innocent boy as a point just to get at Kennedy Agyapong.
Ibrah One in replying the fuel attendant stated on records that Kennedy Agyapong is a foolish man who sits on his television after taking cocaine just to talk trash about people. He even dared the honorable to come out and guess what, he called him a ‘he goat’.
Checkout the video below;
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Ibrah One attacks Kennedy Agyapong again
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