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You’re Evil – McBrown Lastly Fires Again At Kwame Nkrumah Tikesse After He Attacked her For Leaving Regardless of Media

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Nana Ama McBrown clapped again after Neat FM’s Kwame Nkrumah Tikesse known as her ungrateful for leaving Regardless of Media for Media Basic.

McBrown shared a submit slamming ‘evil’ people who find themselves slandering her, leaving all of them to the wrath of God.

The previous few days have been hectic with the information that Nana Ama has signed for Onua TV of the Media Basic Group.

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Her departure from the Regardless of Media Group rankled a lot of her former colleagues, who launched assaults on her.

Kwame Nkrumah Tikesse was one, tagging McBrown as ungrateful.

McBrown remained mute on the assaults however posted on social media a reference to Psalm 54.

Psalm 54 reads: “Save me, O God, by your identify; vindicate me by your would possibly. Hear my prayer, O God; take heed to the phrases of my mouth. Certainly God is my assist; the Lord is the one who sustains me. Let evil recoil on those that slander me; in your faithfulness destroy them.

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Take a look at McBrown’s submit beneath…

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