Massive Reactions As Ghanaians 'Fire' Franklin Cudjoe Over His Comments On Kevin Taylor
By ClearNews | self meida writer
Published 25 days ago - 6626 views
So today we all know that there was the Supreme Court hearing of the case involving John Mahama against the Electoral Commission and President Akufo-Addo.
Today, the second witness for the Petitioner, Dr. Kpessa-Whyte was cross examined and proceedings are expected to continue tomorrow. Let’s put the Supreme Court case away and delve into something else.
It is an undeniable fact that one key interest of Franklin Cudjoe is seeking justice for the disenfranchised people of (Santrokofi, Akpafu, Likpe and Lolobi) SALL.
So this afternoon, the head of the IMANI Think Tank posted information regarding Kevin Taylor. He reminded his following about Kevin’s show tonight that will center on the people of Sall.
However, this harmless post rather generated so much negative comments against Franklin. Many were of the view that he had been reduced to be a puppet. Other wondered if he had joined Kevin to joke.
Check out the reactions;
Share your thoughts. Did Franklin go wrong with his post?
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