Musician and supporter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Asare Obeng better known as A-Plus has responded to reports that the Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) raided his house at dawn.
A-Plus stated he is out of the country and would avail himself to the BNI when he returns.
He, however, expressed worry over the time at which the BNI visited his home.
He took to Instagram and wrote: FOUR THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT THE BNI ISSUE
1. BNI did not raid my house.
2. BNI did not raid my house
3. BNI has not raided my house.
4. BNI has not raided my house.
We must not demonize the BNI. They are not there to intimidate anyone. In fact they can't even intimidate me!! They have been to my house twice. Wednesday afternoon and Thursday dawn. I'm not in Ghana so they left a message that they were sent by the director of BNI to invite me for a "friendly chat." (I don't know why they came at dawn to invite me for a friendly chat though). Anyway.... If we truly love Ghana, we must support government to build strong state institutions by cooperating with them always. As for me Kwame A Plus, there is not a single person in that country called Ghana who can intimidate me irrespective of status. The worse [sic] any coward can do is to hide and kill me. In fact I expect that everyday. I'm not scared at all.
I will "walk" to the BNI when I arrive in Ghana and "walk" out of there. I'm on a mission to groom a new crop of young Ghanaians who are law abiding, fearless and resist the oppressor with all their strength and all their might as instructed by our founding fathers in the national anthem. We can not fear people we put in power and pay with out tax money. Sagaaa!!! Rise up my people.... Rise up!!! #halfmanhalfbosom ????? Good morning my friends....
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