Ghanaian-born US-based entertainer and political critic, Twene Jonas has boastfully stated that he can end Sarkodie’s career anytime he wants if he triggers him to launch a smear campaign on his brand.
The loudmouth political critic and self-styled freedom fighter dropped these overweening comments during a Facebook live he hosted a few hours ago.
According to Twene Jonas, he was the one who ended John Dumelo’s career and he can do the same to Sarkodie at the flip of his fingers.
Twene Jonas additionally verbally abused Sarkodie in his Facebook live rant for not dissing Nana Addo like what he did to John Mahama because the sitting president has performed worse than the erstwhile John Mahama administration.
In his own words;
“I’m on Sarkodie. I even heard he will be having a show over here and I don’t want to destroy the program. Because if I talk about him or criticize him, no one will even attend the program and his career will end like John Dumelo. He will then establish his own political party or go into politics”.
Twene Jonas is not the only concerned critic who has harshly called Sarkodie out for dealing with Nana Addo with soft gloves.
It can be recalled that during the drivers’ strike in the country’s capital, Sarkodie was criticized for wearing NPP party colours behind the scenes but comes to the internet to wail with the ordinary Ghanaians who suffering from the current economic hardships.
SOURCE: Nii Otu Dadeban Ankrah
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