Dina Asamoah, the owner of UTV you sat never enjoyed Free SHS – ASEPA Boss fires

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The Executive Director of Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA), Mensah Thompson has taken a swipe at gospel musician and a diehard supporter of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dina Asamoah over the comment on the United ShowBiz programme on UTV that those who have not had the opportunity to go to Senior High School could all turn armed robbers.

Mr Mensah Thompso is taking on the singer over her assertion on the widely patronized Nana Ama McBrown hosted show that if not for President Akufo-Addo’s Free SHS policy that is allowing as many JHS graduate as possible to have had access to SHS for free, they will have all ended up being armed robbers.

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On the show, whiles she was being reminded that “some” could be and not all, she insisted that all that could not have had access to the free SHS would have become armed robbers by now.

The comment appears not to have done well with many Ghanaians including ASEPA Boss who took to his Facebook page to remind the singer that the “And oh, Diana the UTV platform you sat on to make these fictitious slanderous comments was built by someone who didn’t enjoy Free SHS or no SHS at all…”

“Mr. Kwame Despite didn’t end up an armed robber, did he?. But wait oo sister Diana, you koraa are you a “gospel armed robber”…? – Mr. Thomson asks

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Narrating the story of two of his colleagues who they had graduated from the same Junior High School together, Mr. Thomson said at the time that he proceeded to St.Augustine’s College in Cape-Coast and felt at the luckiest among them who had chosen to enrol in an apprenticeship program, “Dear, Diana over 15 years on, I come to tell you that my two friends are NOT armed robbers. All two friends are currently doing way better than me now.”

One of the two, a carpenter owns one of the biggest kitchen cabinet shops in Kumasi and second “One went to learn shoe-making, he graduated three years later and started his own small shop, he made contacts with people in Togo and Burkina who came all the way to buy his handmade shoes and sandals on wholesale to sell.”

They are happily married with kids and I who thought was the luckies then because I went to SHS just after our JHS cannot even afford a wedding – he added.

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Read his full post:

Mensah Thompson of ASEPA writes….
Dear Diana Asamoah,

I am one of three close friends who went to the same JSS, after our results came, one of us was placed in a school in the North, the other got a placement of his choice but had always wanted to learn a trade.
These two colleagues of mine decided to enrol in an apprenticeship program, whiles I proceeded to St.Augustine’s College in Cape-Coast.

I remember in those days I felt as the luckiest one among them, especially when school vacates and we all met up again in the neighborhood, I was respected more by the community of course…

Dear, Diana over 15 years on, I come to tell you that my two friends are NOT armed robbers.
All two friends are currently doing way better than me now.

One went to learn shoe-making, he graduated three years later and started his own small shop, he made contacts with people in Togo and Burkina who came all the way to buy his handmade shoes and sandals on wholesale to sell.

I opened my mouth the day I saw his shop in Kumasi for the first time.

The other learnt Carpentry and today, he owns one of the biggest kitchen cabinet shops in Kumasi.
All two are married with kids, I can’t even afford a wedding!

And oh, Diana the UTV platform you sat on to make these fictitious slanderous comments was built by someone who didn’t enjoy Free SHS or no SHS at all…

Mr. Kwame Despite didn’t end up an armed robber, did he?

But wait oo sister Diana, you koraa are you a “gospel armed robber”…?

Of course even you yourself did not end up an armed robber or a prostitute…or you say we should go heblews?

By: Efo Korsi Senyo / awakenewsroom.com

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