The Loud Silence Media Journalist, Kevin Taylor has once again gone hard on the vice President of the republic of Ghana.

According to Kevin Taylor, the vice president wants to be an Akan and he wants the King of the Ashantis, Otumfour Osei Tutu to adopt him.
Kevin Taylor made this allegations on his Facebook post.

This comes after the vice president attended one of the biggest festivals in the Ashanti region. He was warmly welcomed by Otumfour Osei Tutu himself. The festival was Akwasidaekese. This festival was held at the forecourt of the King's Palace.

Due to this, Kevin Taylor believes that the vice presidents wants Otumfour Osei Tutu II to adopt him and make him an Akan as well so that he can have a high chance of winning any elections.
The occasion saw several politicians and prominent individuals such as the wife of the vice president, Samira Bawumia, Inspector General of Police and other members of Parliament.
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