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5 Reasons Akua Donkor’s ghost will love The Delay Show
By KWESI TAWIAH-BENJAMIN
Perhaps, the many events in the womb of social media were jostling for space when an old interview between GFP Presidential candidate, Madam Akua Donkor and TV hostess Deloris Frimpong Manso (Delay), popped onto our TVs and smartphones.
Typical of the hostess, some hard questions were traded on her Delay Show.
On this occasion, however, patrons of the popular show thought the celebrated talk show hostess exceeded her limits.
Her bouquet of questions included uncomfortable items which questioned the sanity of the politician. Delay asked: “Are you not a mad person? People might wonder why I brought a mad woman on my show.”
The ghosts of those hard questions came hard on the TV hostess when Madam Akua Donkor died last week.
Most predictably, gospel practitioners, pseudo counselors and public ethics crusaders have exhumed the discussion and distributed volumes of curses on the TV hostess, wishing her every misfortune known to man–from bad marriage to no husband to death.
In this installment of ‘Tissues of the Issues’, we examine five reasons why these curses might not locate Deloris Frimpong Manso in her lifetime, and why Akua Donkor’s ghost may be kind to her.
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5 times Akua Donkor won the hearts of Ghanaians with her humorous character
5 times Akua Donkor won the hearts of Ghanaians with her humorous character
Akua Donkor, the founder and leader of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), passed away on the evening of Monday, 28 October, at Ridge Hospital in Accra.
A family source confirmed her passing to the media on Tuesday, 29 October.
While reports indicate that the cause of her death has not yet been confirmed, Donkor was preparing to run for a fourth time in the upcoming 2024 Ghanaian presidential election.
Known for her spirited approach to politics, Donkor notably celebrated with a dance and a wide smile after submitting her forms to the Electoral Commission for candidate confirmation.
Her running mate for this campaign was Kwabena Agyekum Appiah Kubi, popularly known as ‘Roman Fada.’ Kubi mentioned to 3 News, “She has not been well for the past few days, so we sent her to the Nsawam Government Hospital on Saturday.”
Having previously contested in two elections, Donkor was listed as the third candidate on the ballot for the 2024 presidential race.
Her political journey began as an assemblywoman for Herman, and she launched her first presidential bid in 2012 as an independent candidate.
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