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VIDEO: Kwame A-Plus Performs "Abɛn Bɛ Bom" For the First Time–At Dr. Bawumia's Lecture At the National Theatre

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The Vice Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s much talked about lecture is currently taking place at the National Theatre–and before activities kick-started, Kwame A-Plus took the centre stage to perform his now trending political song-Abɛn Bɛ Bom.
It was a short and sweet performance–with the crowd jamming and singing along.
The musician wanted people to hear the words of his song which is causing political chaos, so he did a lot of free style.
Watch the performance below…

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Over 14 Thousand Downloads in Less Than An Hour–A-Plus' New Song-‘Abɛn Bɛ Bom’ is Trending…DOWNLOAD IT HERE

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Abɛn Bɛ Bom--By Kwame A-Plus
Abɛn Bɛ Bom–By Kwame A-Plus

Less than an hour of GhanaCelebrities.Com’s publication of musician Kwame A-Plus’ latest political song-‘Abɛn Bɛ Bom,’ it has been downloaded over 14, 000 times—a record speed we’ve never seen.
Considering the catchiness of the song and the issues he delves in, it is surely going to become the most popular political song of 2o16.

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Musician Kwame A-Plus Commits Political Manslaughter With the Release of A New Song-'Abɛn Bɛ Bom' That Discards the Ghanaian Gutlessness and Political Correctness to Blast President John Mahama and the NDC

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Abɛn Bɛ Bom--By Kwame A-Plus
Abɛn Bɛ Bom–By Kwame A-Plus

Musician/Comedian Kwame A-Plus is known for his distaste for political correctness—making him a victor of using music to say what many would dare not attempt to say.
After starving Ghanaians for a long time, he has returned with a new political song-‘Abɛn Bɛ Bom’ that shrugs off the Ghanaian gutlessness and punches the NDC and its ruling elites from all angles.
He commits a political manslaughter in a daring, truthful, humorous and riveting manner—as he takes on popular NDC figures such President John Mahama, Okudzeto Ablakwa, Kofi Adams, Victoria Hammah, Asiedu Nketiah and Afriyie Ankrah by names, and succeeds in throwing light on their nation-wrecking acquisitiveness.

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