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Fresh trouble is brewing for musician, Kwame Asare-Obeng, popularly known as Kwame A Plus, as he has been served another notice to retract and apologise over a series of corruption allegations against a Deputy Chief of Staff, Francis Asenso-Boakye.
A demand notice issued on Wednesday, May 30, 2018, and signed by Samson Lardy Anyenini of A-Partners@Law, Solicitors of Mr. Asenso-Boakye, have given the musician seven days within which he has to withdraw malicious publications he authored against their client.
This comes after a similar action by Gary Nimako, lawyer for Communications Minister, Mrs. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful who has also demanded same action from the musician.
But an unmoved A Plus in a response on Facebook Monday, called the Minister’s bluff: “…I'm not afraid of anyone. Not a single soul. I'm wild like a lion!!! Bring it on. You'll be humiliated.”
Read: Bring it on – A Plus calls Ursula's bluff
Hours later, another notice of a possible legal action on behalf of Mr. Asenso-Boakye, has been served on the entertainer, who is also a known activist of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).
"Your written retraction and apology, which must be delivered within 7 days from the date first above, must be given the same publicity and prominence as the defamatory claims and must be unequivocal, unconditional and subject to the prior approval of our client and his Solicitors.
"We have firm instructions to, without further notice to you and upon your failure, neglect or refusal to fully satisfy our client’s demands herein, take out a suit and hold you, and such as are carelessly and maliciously repeating the false claims, liable.
"Be advised accordingly," the notice demanded.

Deputy Chief of Staff, Francis Asenso-Boakye
May 30, 2018
KWAME ASARE OBENG alias A PLUS
Dear Sir,
DEMAND NOTICE – RETRACT & APOLOGISE FOR DEFAMATORY
CLAIMS AGAISNT FRANCIS ASENSO-BOAKYE – DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF
We hold the instructions of the DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, FRANCIS ASENSO-BOAKYE, to demand and hereby demand a retraction of and an apology for your series of allegations of corruption against our client.
Our client notes as follows:
i. That you have with malice aforethought waged a sustained crusade with intent to damage and falsely damaging our client’s reputation using social media in particular;
ii. That you have with impunity disregarded outcomes of lawful, constitutional official and quasi judicial processes that discredited your allegations and gave our client a clean bill of health in respect of same through due process;
iii. That said processes referred to in sub-paragraph (ii) above remain unchallenged by you or anyone else as there is no appeal in respect of same;
iv. That you have recently resumed the complained conduct after Police commenced investigations into alleged criminal conduct against President of the Ghana Football Association;
v. That you have since authored and circulated a series of statements and referred to our client as being “corrupt” among other defamatory claims directly and by innuendo obvious to your audience;
vi. And that said falsehood maliciously publicized attracted and continue to attract similar damaging comments from your audiences and as far as those defamatory statements have been circulated and republished.
Our client takes a serious view of said statements including one dated 23rd May 2018 same being completely false.
Your written retraction and apology, which must be delivered within 7 days from the date first above, must be given the same publicity and prominence as the defamatory claims and must be unequivocal, unconditional and subject to the prior approval of our client and his Solicitors.
We have firm instructions to, without further notice to you and upon your failure, neglect or refusal to fully satisfy our client’s demands herein, take out a suit and hold you, and such as are carelessly and maliciously repeating the false claims, liable.
Be advised accordingly.
SAMSON LARDY ANYENINI, ESQ.
A-PARTNERS@LAW
CC:
- DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF- FRANCIS ASENSO-BOAKYE
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