Blakk Rasta Angrily Hits Back Hard At NDC’s Victoria Hamah For Asking Authorities To Ban Him From Radio

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It appears Blakk Rasta is not ready to take back his words despite the pleasure from Victoria Hamah.

The court threat and the call to get him off radio seem not to have tickled him one bit.

After a statement from the Progressive Organization for Women’s Advancement (POWA) calling on authorities to penalize the musician cum radio presenter, Blakk Rasta has hit back with more strong words and accusations.

In a post sighted by Zionfelix.net, he described Victoria Hamah as someone desperate, a loser and others.

Blakk Rasta wrote: “Desperate, cleptomaniac, $1million– thieving strategist Victoria Lakshmi Hamah is such a grumpy, buffoon of a loser.. What did you do for women than plan to steal $1million of Ghana money? Such a waste of a failed politrician!”

It all started after Blakk Rasta mentioned the former Deputy Minister’s name in a questioned posed by the President of Imani Africa, Franklin Cudjoe on how to earn one million dollars legitimately.

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