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Must-See: A Plus's Epic Response to Shoe Trolling, Surprises Ola Michael with $3,000 Sneaker.

Ghanaian- born imitator and political activist Kwame Asare Obeng, who's popularly called A Plus, has blessed hisco-panelist on UTV’s United Showbiz, Ola Michael, a brand-new shoe. 


This gesture from A Plus follows a series of pixies his friend and coworker, Ola, entered on social media in the last many days after one of the cameramen who work on the set for United Showbiz, which airs on UTV, decided to retake an awkward shoe he was wearing. 

The shoe generated a lot of heat for the Neat FM radio presenter because a lot of netizens, especially the suckers of the SM master, sought to suggest that he was beggared, which was why he was wearing that kind of cheap shoe. 

One reputed personality in the entertainment space, Kwaku Manu, fired Ola and advised him to stop acting as though he was one of the flush in the entertainment space when he'd nothing. 

The seasoned Ghanaian actor and host of UTV’s Real News show, Akrobeto, also used the same media platform Ola wore the show on to mock him and ask that he wear better shoes the coming time because he was sitting on a big media platform. 

In the wake of the multitudinous pixies and bashing online, the master of the TPP Movement, A Plus, decided to do commodity different by presenting Ola with a brand new Nike lurker, which is said to cost about$ 3,000. 

A Plus presented the show to Ola Michael during the Saturday, August 19, 2023, edition of the show and hilariously added that he mustn't suppose of dealing it because if he does, he'll get him arrested.




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