In Ghana, those who become controversial in their comments are considered annoying. There are popular personalities who via one way or the other make strong and controversial comments that most Ghanaians consider annoying.
These personalities are also considered as persons who love to talk loud and reveal secrets. Here, YEN.com.gh brings to you seven most annoying popular personalities that Ghanaians consider annoying.
1. Kennedy AgyapongÂ
Kennedy Agyapong is the Member of Parliament for Assin Central and owner of Kencity Multimedia (Oman FM and NET 2 TV). Kennedy Agyapong is known for his tough-talking and controversial comments.
Even though he is an MP, Kennedy Agyapong is often a panel on TV and radio and by so doing make a lot of controversial comments. Kennedy Agyapong’s comments are often regarded by most Ghanaians as annoying for which many slam him.
The MP does not hesitate to mention names and reveal information that are thought by many to be secretive. Even though Kennedy Agyapong is often slammed for making controversial comments and reveal secrets, he continues to speak in that manner.
2. Counselor George Lutterodt
Counselor George Lutterodt to many is one of the most annoying Ghanaians.
The counselor often comes under criticisms for making very blunt and controversial comments.
Counselor Lutterodt parades himself as a marriage and relationship counselor thus get to become panel on many relationship programs.
At almost all relationship shows that he gets to talk on, Counselor Lutterodt makes some controversial comments that get many slamming him.
Even though he is often slammed for his comments, Counselor Lutterodt do not seem to be perturbed by the slams, thus continue to make controversial comments often.
3. Lawyer MauriceÂ
Ampaw Lawyer Maurice Ampaw is a barrister at law but appears often in the news for very controversial reasons.
Maurice Ampaw is noted for daring people and making very strong comments about some issues in Ghana. Due to his nature of comments and cases that he is often heard to be handling, Maurice Ampaw is often slammed by Ghanaians to be too loud.
4. Shatta WaleÂ
Shatta Wale is a Ghanaian dancehall artiste. Real name Charles Nii Armah Mensah, Shatta Wale to many Ghanaians is one of the most controversial personality in Ghana. Many a time, Shatta Wale release videos throwing jabs at colleague musician and at a point described Ghana as a village.
The controversial and seemingly stubborn character of Shatta Wale makes him one of the most annoying Ghanaians.
Though he has a huge following in the music circle, some section of Ghanaians slam him for his insults and controversial comments.
5. Blakk RastaÂ
Blakk Rasta is a radio presenter at Zylofon FM. The reggae presenter is known for his controversial comments especially to do with politics and religion. Blakk Rasta during his radio programs is fond of slamming politicians for their alleged corrupt deeds. For these hard talk on politicians, many find them too unpleasant, thus often consider Blakk Rasta as annoying and loud.
6. A Plus KwameÂ
A Plus is a musician, comedian and a politician. Known for his political songs, A Plus is considered by Ghanaians as one of the most annoying personalities. A Plus is fond of posting controversial and secretive posts of social media. Many think the musician reveals information that should have been kept secret. It was for one of those reasons that musician fell out with the ruling NPP party.
7. Afia SchwarzeneggerÂ
Afia Schwarzenegger is a Ghanaian comedia, TV and radio presenter. Real name Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa, Afia comes as one of the most annoying personalities in Ghana due to her controversial comments. Afia often goes on social media to talk about issues that are of concern to her. And in many of these comments, Afia makes certain utterances that many Ghanaians consider annoying. In her recent program that she hosted on TV Africa, Afia made certain allegations against politicians in Ghana. Her relationship saga coupled with social media rants constitute reasons why Ghanaians consider her as annoying.