Controversial Ghanaian political commentator and NDC activist Kevin Ekow Taylor has strongly reacted to Nana Yaa Brefo’s revelation that she has relocated to the United States to work as an Uber driver.
Nana Yaa Brefo announced in a TikTok video on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, that she had moved from Ghana to the US and had chosen to work as a rideshare driver. The former media personality explained that although she had received mixed reactions online, she was not ashamed of her new path.
“I told you I was working as an Uber driver in the United States and received a lot of comments, some positive and some negative. I think I explained that there is a need for me to do something here,” she said.
She also took time to explain how the Uber registration process works in the US, contrasting it with the Ghanaian system. Nana Yaa Brefo promised to share more content documenting her experience and transition abroad.
Responding on his With All Due Respect YouTube show on Thursday, February 19, 2026, Kevin Taylor mocked her decision to leave her media career in Ghana for rideshare work in America.
He teased the former broadcaster over her use of what he described as a “used vehicle” for her Uber business, suggesting it contrasted sharply with her previous high-profile career in Ghana’s media landscape.
Taylor further dismissed Nana Yaa Brefo’s attempt to downplay her career transition, arguing that it reflected a significant shift from her once-prominent position in Ghanaian media.
Kevin Taylor and Nana Yaa Brefo have had a longstanding public feud, often exchanging sharp criticisms across traditional and digital media platforms. His latest remarks have reignited discussions online, with supporters on both sides weighing in.
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