There’s a beef afoot, with lots of insults being used and surely more to be used in future.
Agya Koo has fired back at Mr Beautiful with some very harsh words after the latter described him as an ungrateful ingrate who has benefited from the NDC but has now turned his back on them.
Agya Koo, speaking on Ash Fm, rained insults on the noted NDC supporter, claiming the actor born as Clement Bonney was nowhere near his level to be speaking about matters concerning him.
“I must say that Beautiful is not someone who we should spend time discussing him because he is not my co-equal in anything.” Agya Koo said.
Agya Koo added that Mr Beautiful was just looking for attention to revive his dead career.
“Mr. Beautiful is an attention seeker, he just wants to use my name to revive his fame but I will not spend time in responding to such a brainless man.
“What I know is NPP is the only party that can accelerate development in the country” he added.
Mr Beautiful had fired the first shots in this developing feud when speaking at the campaign launch of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. He said Agya Koo had actually benefited from the Mahama led administration instead of his claims that his career had stagnated within the past eight years.
“President Mahama said he’ll make Ghana’s movie industry like that of South Africa, Nigeria and America. So he told our Minister (of Tourism and Creative Arts) that when ever she’s attending a movie festival she should make sure that she sends some of my colleagues along.
“As I’m speaking over 70% of actors have traveled with us. Agya Koo who’s now campaigning for the NPP, has been taken to China, Malaysia and other Asian countries. Tell him that he’s an ingrate, he should remember the good things he’s benefited from under President John Mahama.” Mr Beautiful said.
This post was published on October 27, 2016 3:30 PM
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