General News of Thursday, 22 June 2017

Source: mynewsgh.com

Kofi Adams is a womanizer; likes 'bonking' slim girls - Appiah Stadium

NDC National Organizer, Kofi Adams NDC National Organizer, Kofi Adams

Kumasi-based serial caller for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Frank Appiah, popularly called Appiah Stadium has accused the party’s National Organiser of being a chronic womanizer.

“If he comes to Kumasi, he keeps changing girls at Golden Tulip City Hotel. Some with big booties and others slim. Small small girls are his taste always hiding in his car when some of us don’t even get some of them to bonk”, he alleged on Accra-based Okay FM.

He expressed disgust that the party allowed such a character to become its National Organiser and subsequently failed to live up to expectation.

According to him, Mr Kofi Adams loyalty to the party is in serious doubt because he is unpredictable and only trying to serve two masters promising to continue his attacks on Kofi Adams until he is voted out.

“We are in opposition but he is living a flamboyant lifestyle as if he is still in government. How dare you tell Yamoah Ponkoh it was a mistake he was appointed as an MCE? Who are you in the first place”, he asked.

Mr Kofi Adams claimed President Mahama’s appointment of Yamoah Ponkoh brought the NDC on its knees at the Ejisu Juabeng municipality, contributing to the party’s defeat in the 2016 election.

Speaking in a media interview, the NDC 2016 Campaign Coordinator insisted appointing Yamoah Ponkoh as an MCE caused more harm to the party than good in Ejisu and the Ashanti Region as a whole.

“He did not deserve to be appointed as MCE, hence his inability to secure the confirmation of the assembly members in Ejisu, even when he was reappointed for the second time. In fact his appointment was part of the “unfortunate appointments” the President made while in power,” Kofi Adams stated.

But Appiah Stadium has warned Kofi Adams to desist making any such comments subsequently or he will incur their wrath considering how he has lost relevance in the party.