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NPP Communicator Quotes Famous Daddy Lumba Song To Insult NDC Communicator

A New Patriotic Party (NPP) communicator, Ellen Ama Daaku insulted another panelist, Ayisha Alhassan coming from the camp of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) on the Monday, August 28 edition of Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana program.

Apparently, Madam Ellen was infuriated that her counterpart had earlier submitted on the show that the incumbent government spearheaded by Nana Akufo Addo and Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who is in the running to lead the NPP in the next general elections scheduled for 2024, is the most incompetent and corrupt duo in the history of Ghana.

This infuriated Madam Ellen who, with recourse to insults and using Daddy Lumba’s ‘Nipa Fuu’ song, sent Madam Ayisha to the cleaners and refused to apologize when the host asked her to do so. A Facebook user, Nana Quajo Yeboah Phranque, who shared the video on his page, noticed that lately this has become the modus operandi of the NPP communicators, and it’s very unfortunate.

Here’s the caption he attached to the footage;

This was how Ellen Ama Daaku Signed Off On Good Morning Ghana Today. Such An Irritating Comments From A Woman. Annie Ampofo , The Last Time Frances Essiam Did Very Same To Beatrice Annangfio Esq On Your Show. Knowing You To Be A Social Media Person, I Am Aware You Have Been Reading Commentaries On The Unfortunate Happenings On Your Show. One Day, The NDC Reps May Also Loose It And That Wouldn’t Be Good For GMG, A Brand That Has Come To Stay. Thumbs Up Ayisha Alhassan For Showing Maturity

Source – Tru News Report

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