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Adubianews
Archipalago Mufasa, one f the Ghanaians who is known for his criticism and controversial sentiments on policies and other high profiled personalities in the country has once again shared a piece of advice with US-based social media commentator, Twene Jonas.
Twene Jonas who according to many took over from Archipalago Mufasa has landed himself into trouble with his numerous controversial comments but this time it looks unbothered as he continues to descend on the leaders of the country.
Recall, Twene Jonas insulted the King of the Ashanti Empire, Osei Tutu II for allowing the operation of illegal mining in the region. According to him, the likes of Asantehene and other chief have sold their lands to illegal miners whose operations have destroyed water bodies, thus tagging them as idiots.
After his video went viral, Osei Tutu was asked by Otumfour’s Nkwantasehene, Nana Boakye Yaw Ababio to fly from the US to Ghana and apologize to the Asantehene for his comments.
However, Twene Jonas has vowed not to apologize to any chief for his comment. His reason, he stated that no amount of lies can defeat the truth and since he decided to be an advocate for the truth, he sees no need to apologize to any of them for anything.
Well, Archipalago has reacted by saying no amount of insults rained on the leaders of Ghana can change their minds to better the conditions of the country. He also said that some of the statements made by Twene Jonas are nothing but lies so, therefore, he needs to be careful.
To him, he believes Twene Jonas is only doing this because of the views and likes he gets on social media which to him are irrelevant since his words are sometimes uncalled.
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