GES Sacking Saga: Teacher Kwadwo Finally Apologizes To John Mahama For Insulting Him In 2015

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Ghanaian comedian, Michael Owusu Afriyie, better known as Teacher Kwadwo, has apologized to former President John Mahama for insulting him.

Over the weekends, political critic Kwame A Plus dropped a couple of screenshots on his Facebook wall in which Teacher Kwadwo blatantly insulted John Mahama and sympathizers of the NDC party.

According to Kwame A-Plus who is outrightly against GES’ decision to relieve him from his duties as a teacher.

NPP is intolerant because he was not sacked when he was insulting John Mahama although he was the president during that period.

He captioned the screenshots he shared as;“Teacher Kwadwo made these statements under John Mahama but still kept his job. Nobody went after him.Today, he is only asking for better teaching and learning conditions for all and he has been sacked by the same GES he is fighting for. The sad thing is that, some of the Ghanaians he is fighting for will say, he talks too much because when NPP is in power, talking is illegal.“

Some NDC party members who have come across the screenshots of him insulting John Mahama have also torn him apart with several disparaging comments.

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After coming under severe backlashes, the comedian has thought it wise to apologize to John Mahama and the NDC members he insulted.

Speaking in a Facebook live video he indicated that he was blind by politics at that time and that led to the insult of the former President.

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