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11th June 2025 5:56:25 PM
2 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey
Ghanaian entertainment pundit Kwaku Osei Asiedu, popularly known as KOKA, has come out strongly in defense of Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, following comments made by media personality MC Yeboah.
MC Yeboah was on United Showbiz, where she criticized Chairman Wontumi over his derogatory remarks about Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang.
In a passionate, fiery statement, KOKA criticized MC Yeboah over what he described as unwarranted attacks on the Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman, calling her out for lacking depth in her commentary and questioning her qualifications to criticize others.
"Sometimes we should learn how to talk. In terms of content and fact, you are a nonentity. You would like it if Wontumi was a member of your family. Wontumi has created a lot of businesses, and he is a lovable person. Mention one person in your family who has reached where Wontumi is," KOKA said in a post on Instagram.
He accused Yaa Yeboah of hypocrisy and challenged her to consider how she would feel if similar comments were made about the influential business moguls she admires.
"Yaa Yeboah, imagine if someone from Wontumi and Movement TV says the same thing about Despite. Will you be okay?"
"You think you are intelligent and wise to the point where you can criticise people. If the NPP foot soldiers come at you, you mention any prominent person in your family, would you be able to do that?" he quizzed.
Koka further questioned Yaa Yeboah's impact and contribution to the industry, contrasting her work with what he believes are Chairman Wontumi's achievements, especially in business and media.
"MC Yaa Yeboah, what has been your contribution or impact apart from the noise you make? Wontumi is an Akan, and I support him because I am also an Akan. He has his bad side, but that shouldn't rule out the good things he has done."
While admitting that Wontumi is not perfect, KOKA urged critics to be more balanced in their assessments, pointing out that no one is faultless.
"There are some things he has done which I am not in support of but sometimes watch the good things people do. I am not clean so I will not judge people. You are judging Wontumi because you think you have made it in life. If followers of Chairman Wontumi ask you to bring evidence to what you said, can you prove it? he added.
MC Ywboah is, however, yet to respond to KOKA's comments.
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