US-based Ghanaian journalist Kevin Taylor has issued a scathing and fiery warning to Ernest Owusu Bempah, a prominent figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Executive Director at the Ghana National Gas Company.
The heated exchange centers around claims of financial misconduct and corruption, with Taylor threatening severe retribution against Bempah for allegedly stealing funds and hiding them in an undisclosed building.
In a message that sent shockwaves across social media, Taylor boldly declared, “Ernest Owusu Bempah, me Ekow, I am coming, that building that you stole money and hid in, I will set it on fire, I will make you kneel in front of a camera and beg me.”
His words were filled with anger and frustration, signaling a personal vendetta that has now spiraled into an open challenge.
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The backdrop to this fiery statement traces back to a growing political and media feud.
Kevin Taylor, known for his critical stance against Ghanaian politicians, particularly those in the NPP, has become one of the most outspoken voices on social media.
His YouTube show, With All Due Respect, has gained a large following for its no-holds-barred commentary on corruption and political misconduct within Ghana’s ruling party.
Taylor’s latest outburst seems to be the culmination of a series of frustrations aimed at Bempah, who has been a key player in the NPP’s political machine.
While Taylor didn’t hold back in delivering his threat, the message also had a clear warning:
“Don’t disturb yourself that you are coming to America, you will waste money, you will waste energy, I will bring it.”
Taylor has previously promised to expose corrupt politicians, and now, with a seemingly personal angle, his warning to Bempah appears even more intense.
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