Abro Angrily Walks Away From Interview And Drops A Serious Allegation Against The Host
By IRTV (self media writer) | 3 months ago
The internet journalist, Mawuli Ekpe Peter but popularly known as Abro angrily walks away from an interview on Abro TV after the host nicknamed Koo Fante defended the movie actor, Akwasi Asamoah but popularly known as Big Akwes.
Koo Fante and Big Akwes were discussing the current issue that is at hand as Evangelist Patricia Asiedu but popularly known as Nana Agradaa is still remanded.
During the discussion, Abro said Big Akwes must be arrested since he was involved in Nana Agradaa's scamming activities.
Koo Fante being the host asked Abro to throw more light on his statement and according to Abro, Big Akwes' popularity in Ghana led the Ghanaians to contact Nana Agradaa for the "Sika" Gari.
Koo Fante descended on Abro not to involve Big Akwes in Nana Agradaa's scamming activities because he was only advertising for her.
Abro got angry, walked away from the interview, and alleged that Koo Fante has taken money from Big Akwes.
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