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Adubianews
Outspoken social media personality, Twene Jonas who is currently at loggerheads with the Ashanti Kingdom for his disrespect towards their king has sparked another controversy on social media.
In a video sighted on social media, the man who is popularly known for his “Glass Nkoaa” catchphrase said that he believes Africans were created by people of the Western world.
This is because he believes that the existence of blacks in this world is a waste to the human race because they turn to destroy what is given to them while other western countries make good use of them for the betterment of their countries.
He made this controversial statement in reaction to the 20 excavators that were burnt by the anti-Galamsey taskforce of which 8 belonged to the NPP women’s organizer, Madam Kate Gyamfua.
In his video, he showed an excavator which was being used by a white man to fix his road while Ghanaians use the same machine to destroy water bodies in Ghana.
Watch the video below:
Meanwhile, Twene Jonas has been summoned to the Mahyia Palace following his recent attack on the Asantehene, Otumfour Osei Tutu II over the rise of illegal mining in the country.
According to Otumfour’s Nkwantasehene, Nana Boakye Yaw Ababio, Twene Jonas must report himself to the Manhyia Palace and apologize to the Asantehene for insulting him.
Nana Boakye Yaw Ababio has advised Twene Jonas to fly from the US to the Manhyia Palace and apologize to the Asantehene for his comment.
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