Ghanaian musician Kwame A Plus has added his voice to the Moesha Boduong 'sex for money' comments that have courted controversy.
Moesha told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that Ghana’s economy is so bad to the extent that women are compelled to have sexual affairs with men just to survive.
The video which has since gone viral has received lots of backlash from Ghanaians, describing her comments as a misrepresentation of the Ghanaian women.
The 'Aben Be Bom' hitmaker A Plus says the self-acclaimed actress went overboard with her 'shallow' submission describing her comments as 'senseless'.
"The thing you talk di3 e be nonsense mohm. If nkwasiakeka be chieftaincy title like by now your name be; Obaahemaa )ka Nkwasias3m the 1st. Ei Nana Hemaa nie!!! Nana kasa!!!", he teased the cocoa brown actress.
He consoled Moesha to keep calm and also jabbed Ghanaians for being hypocritical because some women sleep with men for financial benefits.
"Dear @moeshaboduong don't worry ok? All shall pass. It's annoying how even those who are asking for 70 Ghana mobile money from men to buy dross and pad right now are busy insulting you".
He further advised Moesha to learn how to use words such as 'most', 'some', majority; as well as make use of phrases like I think, in my opinion, I suspect etc.
A Plus also educated Moesha on the difference between support and depend.
"Secondly, support is totally different from depend. A man can support a hardworking lady he is chopping. There is nothing wrong with that especially when they are in a relationship.
But to say you depend solely on a man to make a living because the economy is bad and state categorically that all the hardworking women who have rented their own places and are making a living for themselves do same is below the belt", he wrote on his Instagram page.
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