I Am Sorry My Brother- Kevin Taylor Apologizes To Nana Yaa Brefo



“It is only where the old woman sat and ate her kenkey that the rubbish could be picked from”, this adage is not said for nothing.

Yesterday, July 24, Ghanacelebrities.com published a story where media personality, Nana Yaa Brefo disclosed how her feud with Kevin Taylor badly affected her.

In a self-recorded video uploaded on her official Instagram page, Nana Yaa Brefo confirmed that “I have a personal issue with that young man. He has insulted my personality. God created me as a female, I have all the female attributes yet he describes me as a man. And that put me through emotional stress”.

The media personality cried out that “Anytime I post something, senseless people go to the comment sections and add their names. Even if it has nothing to do with politics. It is a bit worrying”, advising that “When such a thing is done to someone else, you will be happy, but when the same thing is done to you, you will be angry. I would advise that you people should be very careful”.

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In response to this, Kevin Taylor has rendered an apology to the media personality, but in a jovial way.

Speaking on Accra-based Radio Gold, Kevin Taylor said that he deeply regrets making Nana Yaa Brefo a laughing stock on social media.

However, he noted that just like Nana Yaa Brefo claims, his feud with the media personality also caused him a lot of distress, stating that during the feud, Nana Yaa Brefo subtly insulted his innocent wife.

“Today I want to tell you something, Nana Yaa Brefo has traumatized me a lot. I heard her say that she has been traumatized following our feud. Saying that I said many things, she also said many things that traumatized me”, Kevin Taylor said.

“I did not eat for 6 months. Nana Yaa, my brother ei my sister. Sorry! Nana Yaa, you also told me something. You insulted my wife. So maybe, I spoke to you out of anger. So, if you understand that what happened was wrong, I also understand. I am sorry”, she added.


Razak Musah Abdul
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