Controversial singer and Political Activist Kwame A Plus has disclosed that he deliberately took down his Facebook page.
Few hours after it was widely reported that his social media account on facebook had been blocked by the platform regulator, A Plus was seen in a usual fashion having fun in a Live video on his timeline.
“You see that you all are ashamed. Now you understand social media. I deliberately told my guys to take down my page for me to see the reactions. People were already everywhere rejoicing. This is the meaning of social media,” he said in the Live video.
Checks on the platform of the American social media conglomerate corporation, Facebook on Friday morning showed that the controversial politician’s page did not exist.
It was however not clear what could be the reason behind the alleged suspension of his account.
In 2017, his Facebook accounts was blocked with many alleging varying reasons for the action by the American company to suspend him from its platform. He however disputed those claims stating that he was requested by the social media giant to verify his accounts.
The controversial political activist is notorious for his unguided comments against high profile personalities especially politicians on his Facebook page.
Recently, following the reference by Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah to former Deputy Minister for Power, John Jinapor as ‘Papa no’, he took to his Facebook page and made damning allegations against Hon. Oppong Nkrumah.
The NPP activist turned fierce critic has on several occasions made comments against the president of the republic and other important personalities that some deemed as hate speech and disrespectful.
In one of such instances, he described the president as a liar and a dishonest man.