Your stomach like a 'self-contain chamber and hall' - A Plus tells Nii Teiko

Your stomach like a ‘self-contain chamber and hall’ – A Plus tells Nii Teiko

Musician and sympathizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Obeng Asare known in showbiz as A Plus has launched a scathing attack at a Presidential staffer, Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe hurling abusive words at him.

A Plus soon after giving his statement to police investigators on corruption allegations leveled against two Deputy Chiefs of Staff at the presidency, went on Facebook live stream raining insults at the NPP member.

“So we are just leaving the CID headquarters, I have told the police what I have to tell them. I am not going to release what I said to the police but I am warning you if you do not understand politics you have everything to lose not me. Those of you who have a deliberate attempt to destroy me….you are trying so hard to finish the reputation that I use to push your campaign, now it is done and you are in power, so now let’s finish A Plus. Go and tell the police to release my statement to the public, I will do you a favour I will not do that. But those of who come on facebook and talk plenty, Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe your stomach like a Chamber and Hall Self-contain go and tell the police to release what I gave them to the public, next time”, he warned.




The artiste in three separate Facebook posts weeks ago claimed Samuel Abu Jinapor and Francis Asenso-Boakye are “stupid” using swear words to challenge the two to confront him and he will expose them for their “arrogance” and “requests” making on persons who wanted to see the president.

President Nana Akufo-Addo has reiterated his commitment to fighting corruption and during the party’s delegate conference recently; he warned those making allegations against any of his men to be ready to substantiate them because he is not going to shield anyone.

Source:mynewsgh.com




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