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Kwasi Aboagye apologizes to Afua Asantewaa after Ghanaians descended on him

Kwasi Aboagye apologizes to Afua Asantewaa after Ghanaians descended on him

Kwasi Aboagye has officially apologized to Afua Asantewaa on his Facebook page for the verbal abuse he inflicted upon her

The ace on-air personality unleashed his venom on Afua hours before she started what would have been the longest singing marathon in the history of Guinness World Records.

Kwasi criticized Afua last week on Peace FM for her bad vocal abilities and overly public appearance leading up to her singathon, using his platform.

The host of Peace FM’s “Entertainment Review” program also had concerns about the way she handled some of Rex Omar’s demands, who had insisted on using copyright law to assist her bid to break the Guinness World Record and given her a list of all the songs she planned to perform.

Following Afua’s unofficial breaking of the record at the time of this report, some netizens revisited the issue and began attacking Kwasi Aboagye for his derogatory comments.

In light of Afua’s remarkable achievement and the backlash from Ghanaians, Kwasi Aboagye has decided to issue a public apology.

He posted:

He posted: Apology It seems to me that a comment made on radio by me prior to the start of Afua Asantewaa’s SING A THON to encourage her to stay focus has been misconstrued—probably due to the tone of my voice.

I will therefore like to apologize to Afua Asantewaa and everyone for the comment made and any unfortunate displeasure it might have caused.

Go Afua!

Zapp Mallet apologises to Afua Asantewaa

Zapp Mallet publicly apologised for his previous statement regarding , which resulted in a massive backlash from Ghanaians.

Renowned for his expertise in sound engineering and music, Zapp Mallet took to Twitter a few hours ago to specifically critique Asantewaa’s vocal abilities and perceived lack of stamina.

Furthermore, the music producer asserted that Afua Asantewaa would be unable to accomplish her aspiration of singing continuously for three consecutive days.

He said: “Even professional singers won’t attempt a feat like this without a voice coach around to be coaching what to do.

I feel for Afua paa.

Unable to withstand their criticism any longer, Zapp Mallet has now issued an apology.

He added that he supports her just like every Ghanaian.

“Guys, guys, guys, I’m so, so sorry.

I just realized I was judging Afua Asantewaa so hard.

Source: Ghbase
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