Controversial politician and entertainment pundit, A Plus, has made a startling accusation against renowned broadcaster, Kwami Sefa Kayi. In a heated Facebook post, A Plus alleged that Sefa Kayi received government funds for damage control during the recent bank closures.
The accusation comes on the heels of a public spat between the two, sparked by Sefa Kayi’s question to presidential hopeful Alan Kyerematen about his potential ministerial appointments. A Plus, a vocal supporter of Kyerematen, took umbrage with the question, labeling it biased and accusatory.
In his post, A Plus wrote, “He (Sefa Kayi) will appoint them from the same place you collected millions of Ghana cedis for government-sponsored damage control when banks were shut down!”.
The allegation has sparked a firestorm of debate, with many calling for Sefa Kayi to respond to the claims. The broadcaster has yet to comment, leaving many to speculate about the veracity of A Plus’ claims.
The incident has also raised questions about the influence of government funding on Ghana’s media landscape and the role of journalists in shaping public opinion. As the controversy continues to unfold, many are watching with bated breath to see how Sefa Kayi and the government will respond to A Plus’ explosive allegations.
In addition to being a master of ceremonies, Kayi is a television journalist. At the moment, he serves as the host of “Kokrokoo,” the morning show on Peace FM. On August 6, 2021, Kwami Sefa Kayi was sworn in as a member of the National Petroleum Authority board.