Published
6 years agoon
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Apparently, Taylor speaking on his show ‘With All Due Respect’, blasted A Plus calling him a hypocrite. His reason for tagging A Plus a hypocrite is because according to him, he (A Plus) is not criticizing President Nana Addo the way he did to Mahama when he was in power.

Taylor believes A Plus is kind of afraid to call the name of Nana Addo and telling him in the face that he as a President, is corrupt but rather, A Plus is trying to say it’s the people around Nana Addo that are corrupt.

This according to Taylor exposes A Plus‘ hypocrisy. Taylor however saluted A Plus saying that he admires his opinion on political issues and his agenda to open the mind of Ghanaian through his ‘The People’s Project‘ movement.
Well, in response, Kwame A Plus has taken to Facebook to tell his peace of mind to Taylor. He wrote that he deserves some accolades from Ekow and not the jabs he sent his way. He remarked that criticizing political parties in Ghana come with his life at risk.

Bro, you dey America with your wife and kids ooo. So you can shout and call names. Me as adey call Akufo Addo dishonest and hypocritical and attacking corrupt public officials adey Accra with my family. E no be easy like that ooo. Even you in America they have found a way to find you guilty of defamation and came chasing you. Have you wondered how I’ve survived all this? Bro e no be easy ooo. Look at what I have done in the midst of these lions. If I were to be living in America like you, maybe I would be on CNN everyday. There is difference between caution and fear. I honestly think I’ve done very well in this corruption fight.
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