24 C
Accra
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Entertainment"It is never good to argue with tomfoolery" - Chairman Wontumi jabs...

Date:

“It is never good to argue with tomfoolery” – Chairman Wontumi jabs Blakk Rasta

Broadcaster Blakk Rasta vehemently criticized Chairman Wontumi‘s recent claim that the standard of living in Ghana exceeds that of the United Kingdom, dismissing it as delusional and disconnected from reality during his radio show.

“To compare Ghana’s standard of living favorably with the UK is akin to the madman’s dance entertaining to outsiders but distressing to his own family,” Blakk Rasta passionately remarked on 3FM.

He highlighted the stark disparities in infrastructure and services, noting the UK’s reliable electricity, running water, accessible healthcare, and quality education.

Blakk Rasta expressed disbelief at Chairman Wontumi’s statements, characterizing them as irrational and unfounded.

“Such remarks verge on the absurd. It’s like listening to the ramblings of a psychopath,” he criticized.

In response, Chairman Wontumi dismissed Blakk Rasta’s criticism as irrelevant and disparaging, labeling the broadcaster a corrupt journalist and accusing him of being intoxicated during his commentary.

These exchanges have fueled intense debates on social media about global economic disparities and the realities of living standards in different countries.


“It is never good to argue with a tomfoolery. You are a very corrupt journalist. You take in something before you come to talk, drunkard. Whenever you hear me talk, be circumspect and analyze it before responding. I will never say something insulting about the UK. That is where I was brought up, that is where my children come from. That is my second home,” Wontumi retorted.

Background

Chairman Wontumi previously addressed the media, drawing comparisons between the living standards in Ghana and the UK.

“I acknowledge that there is hardship in the country. However, this hardship is global, and we are actively working to improve the quality of life for the people of Ghana. The standard of living in Ghana is better than that in the UK.

“For instance, even at social gatherings in the UK, attendees are required to bring their own drinks, water, and food. After paying rent of 800 pounds and other bills from a salary of 1,500 pounds, there is little left for savings or family expenses. In contrast, accessing healthcare in Ghana does not require booking appointments as in the UK.

“I urge journalists to provide accurate information to the people of Ghana, and for those abroad to honestly explain global economic hardships to their families. It’s important to recognize that COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have negatively impacted every country,” he explained during the media briefing.

Chairman Wontumi’s remarks have since sparked intense debates on social media, fostering discussions on the comparative realities of living standards amidst prevailing global economic challenges.

Watch video below:

Will you vote in the 2024 general election?
Will you vote in the 2024 general election?

Latest stories

2020 electoral violence must not repeat itself in Dec 7 polls – Ibn Chambas to Akufo-Addo

The African Union High Representative for Silencing the Guns,...

Non-performing loans ratio in banking sector increased to 24.2% in 2023 – BoG

The Bank of Ghana’s July 2024 Monetary Policy Report...

SEC establishes task force to crack down on fraudulent online investment schemes

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the...

List of presidential aspirants who have filed nomination forms

The Electoral Commission (EC) officially opened its nomination process...

Marriage is not meant for everyone – Pastor

Marriage counselor Rev. Dr. Nanayaa Owusu-Prempeh has highlighted that...

Related stories

Marriage is not meant for everyone – Pastor

Marriage counselor Rev. Dr. Nanayaa Owusu-Prempeh has highlighted that...

Yoni therapist reveals drastic weight loss linked to excessive sexual activity

A Yoni massage therapist, Ransford Afari, has revealed that...

GHS3,000 price for 64kg cocoa bag not enough – Joyce Blessing

Ghanaian gospel musician Joyce Blessing, who has ventured into...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here