A-Plus slams NDC as corrupt in new song
The song, titled ‘Abɛn Bɛ Bom,' opens with a line in which he says he is not afraid to speak his mind on national issues.
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A-Plus is known for his political songs criticising both the New patriotic Party and the NDC. However, this particular single is different. It took aim at President John Mahama and his surrogates, chronicling scandals that has rocked the government over the last eight years and alleged orruption.
Other members of NDC such as Okudzeto Ablakwa, Kofi Adams, Victoria Hammah, Asiedu Nketiah and Afriyie Ankrah were mercilessly criticised in the song.
The song, titled ‘Abɛn Bɛ Bom,' opens with a line in which he says he is not afraid to speak his mind on national issues.
The song says the management of the country by the NDC has made the labour and toil of our forefathers worthless.
He continued to say the party is full of deception, accusing officials of inflating government contracts such as school buildings. He specifically mentioned Okudzeto's name.
A-Plus also took aim at the bus branding saga while slamming Victoria Hammah, who was sacked from office after an audio captured her saying she wants to make one million dollars in government and resign.
"They do not wish Ghana well. They are after their selfish interest," a line in his song said.
He also wonder how the NDC's campaign coordinator, Kofi Adams, who until recently was a teacher at Adisadel College, could amass wealth in a short period under the NDC.
Listen to 'Abɛn Bɛ Bom' below
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