I Used To Buy Food For Malik Basintale- Okatakyie Afrifa



Controversial media personality and top NPP sympathizer, Okatakyie Afrifa has shared how he used to feed the Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency, Malik Basintale.

During the recent episode of his “For The Records” show, Okatakyie Afrifa disclosed that the CEO of YEA has run away to Dubai, after inciting the NDC against the NPP.

Okatakyie Afrifa, following the recently held Ablekuma North rerun election has said that if there is anyone to be blamed for the violence, then it is Malik Basintale.

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According to Okatakyie Afrifa, he has numerous evidence to support his claims against the NDC bigwig.

He noted that after Malik Basintale had caused violence at the rerun election, he had flown to Dubai, adding that he has his ticket number among other pieces of information to support his claims.

“My brother Basintale, as I speak now he has run away to Dubai. Basintale has run to Dubai as I speak with you. He left yesterday at 6:48pm. I have his flight number and ticket”.

Okatakyie Afrifa went on to advice the CEO of YEA, stating that “Let me tell you this. Basintale you are a young man. When you were coming, I saw you”.

Okatakyie Afrifa shared how he used to buy food for Malik Basintale after the duo had closed from a radio or television program.

“When you were coming I saw you. Anytime we finished a show, we went to have a good time at the service, where I used to buy food for you to eat. Basintale I am telling you something, God has blessed you to get to where you are now. You are a young man, if you don’t stop fooling around power will change and you will be so sorry. When you get political power you act as if the whole world belongs to you”, the media personality said.


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