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5 years agoon
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Kwame A-Plus issued a bragging right in his response to Mona Gucci for saying that his wife, Akosua Vee is broke and cannot pay her rent in the UK.
In his response, Kwame stated that his wife holds a British citizenship passport together with her kids so it would be impossible for her to suffer when the state can take care of her.
Also, Kwame A-Plus stated that from his wife’s place to Wembley Stadium is just minutes walk and that she even sees them whenever they are playing a football match in the stadium.
In addition, Kwame said he is solely taking care of his family as a man thereby subtly advising Mona to stop spreading false news about him.
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Mona Gucci following the disgrace he faced on UTV over the weekend has angrily exposed Kwame A-Plus’ wife, Akosua Vee.
Mona Gucci has revealed during her recent interview that wife of Kwame A-Plus is struggling in the United States.
According to her, the wife of the popular Ghanaian personality is struggling in the US to pay her rent.
This social media banter started after Mona stated that he attended a law school during her interview with Nana Ama Mcbrown on her United Showbiz platform.
Kwame A-Plus and Arnold Baidoo, who were panellists on the show contributed to her sorrow massively by bombarding her with questions about whether she was indeed a lawyer.
Kwame according to sources went further to even call Mona’s rival Afia Schwar in order for her to be mocked very well.
Well, the Presenter has started paying ‘evil back with evil’ by also exposing Kwame first.
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