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The Sandbox where Davido performed is a forest or? A-Plus questions Nana Addo over ban on Beaches & Pubs

Former New Patriotic Party campaigner Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A Plus has voice out over the ban of Beaches and pubs.

According to him, Beaches and pubs remain closed but the government holds events in the same cinemas where presentations are projected on big screens,  wonder if the virus only spreads when you watch the latest Hollywood movies;

Taking to His social Media handle, He wrote;….

“Beaches and pubs remain closed.” Sandbox, which belongs to his cousin; where Davido performed at the “Active Party” to thousands of people is a forest abi?

When you ask why beaches are closed they will tell you that when people swim they will spread coronavirus. But its okay to organize pool parties and swim together.

Cinemas are closed to reduce the spread of covid-19 but the government holds events in the same cinemas where presentations are projected on big screens. I wonder if the virus only spreads when you watch the latest Hollywood movies .

This country ankasa we don’t have to destroy it. Let keep it in good shape so that we can sell it and share the money.

He then added that, There are 55 states in Africa with a population of about 1.216 billion people and of cause 55 d**kheads called leaders. But we are waiting for white people to develop a vaccine only for us to come up with conspiracy theories of how it will cause infertility amongst black people, genetically modify our DNA and all the nonsense we see and hear online.

Out of 1.216 billion human beings there is not a single person or group who can come together to develop a vaccine.
Someone will definitely come and say “are you not part of the 1.2 billion people in Africa? Why can you develop the vaccine.”

 

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