Veteran Kumawood actor Agya Koo has expressed disappointment over what he describes as mistreatment from some of his colleagues in the film industry.
According to him, despite consistently showing respect, several of his peers have resorted to insulting him publicly in a bid to gain attention.
Agya Koo’s reaction follows a recent comment by Michael Afranie, who alleged that he declined to attend the recently held AshantiFest in Kumasi due to a ‘guilty conscience’ linked to his affiliation with the immediate past NPP government.
In a post shared on X on April 28, 2025, Agya Koo dismissed such claims, asserting that he has always maintained respectful communication and has never spoken ill of his colleagues.
He called on his peers to steer clear of sensationalism and instead focus on more meaningful discourse.
“Despite years in politics, I’ve maintained a record of respectful dialogue, never speaking ill of colleagues. Sadly, some have chosen to insult me for attention. Let’s focus on substance over sensationalism,” he posted.
See the post below:
Despite years in politics, I’ve maintained a record of respectful dialogue, never speaking ill of colleagues. Sadly, some have chosen to insult me for attention. Let’s focus on substance over sensationalism. #wisdom #agyakoo pic.twitter.com/9Sfnpo6RRA
— Official.agyakoo (@real_agya_koo) April 28, 2025
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