It is true that, the boy who always cried wolf was not taken serious when the wolf actually appeared because the people of the town stopped falling for his games. This is exactly what has happened to the self acclaimed “King of the Streets”.
Not so long ago, viewers of the street edition of the Vodafone Icons were alarmed by reports of a disruption of events that took place during the finals of the reality show. Kwaw Kese allegedly climbed onto the stage to show disagreement on the decision to name Ryan winner of this year’s edition of the show.
Many, including myself immediately reacted to this news horrified by the act in a way, so I decided to reserve my comments and wait patiently for the recorded airing of the show on TV to see for myself what really happened. My first reaction was that of disappointment, and in a way sided with Kwaw Kese.
This is because; with nothing else interesting to watch on our screens, I followed the show faithfully right from the rainy outdoor auditions to the street carnival they had in Osu. There is no doubt that this year’s edition was very interesting and the talents showcased were a little better than before.
Buda’s selection brought some variety and spice to the show, Zakia’s energy was unbeatable, Marian’s attitude on stage was breathtaking and Ryan’s looks and voice were very impressive. I wasn’t too impressed with neither the band nor the fact that two of the three judges did not understand “Twi” or any other local languages in which the contestants sang. But above all, the show was entertaining.
In as much as we all agree Kwaw Kese’s outburst was not in any way the best in showcasing one’s displeasure, I would ask that his words are not just pushed aside totally. This is no small allegation to make and as such corned industry persons need to really approach Kwaw Kesse, and begin serious investigations into the matter in which I strongly believe it can be more true than false.
Vodafone has come out to debunk the allegation but I also suggest that they carry their own investigations within their company if they “claim” they had absolutely nothing to do with the case of bribery.
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