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Most popular rich men are scared of Daddy Lumba – KOD
UK-based Ghanaian military man Stanley Kodia popularly known on social media as KOD has alleged that a legendary musician knows the source of wealth of some rich people in the country.
According to KOD, Charles Kwadwo Fosu aka Daddy Lumba could tarnish the image of some rich people in the country if he spills the secret of their wealth.
The unofficial spokesperson for Menzgold boss, Nana Appiah Mensah aka Nam 1, made mention that during the reigning days of the musician, some of these big men attached cocaine to Daddy Lumba’s entourage on his travels outside the country.
He further claimed in a viral video that because he is a respected musician, he (Lumba) was never searched at the airports hence the reason he was never busted with the drug.
KOD’s comments was to support Kevin Taylor who made statements that MP cum businessman, Kennedy Agyapong, smelled of cocaine.
But in Kennedy Agyapong’s reaction, he called Kevin Taylor and rained some unprintable insults on his parents.
KOD, in his video, also made similar allegations adding that he has a lot of “filla” against the MP and challenged him to try his “nonsense” act on him.
Watch the video below:
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