James Youngdon, a rising star on social media and a Twene Jonas impersonator, has apologized to Christians and Muslims for his remarks on Facebook.
The American man, also known online as Twene Jonas National Service, uses social media to address various issues and has taken on Twene Jonas’ persona.
During a live Facebook broadcast last week on the streets of New York, he asserted that any man who bows and uses his forehead for prayer is an idiot.
He insulted Ghanaians as a whole and the many different religions practiced in the country.
One Muslim living in Ghana who was outraged by his behavior followed him and recorded him on camera.
He went to his place of employment in Youngdon and humiliated him in front of his coworkers.
As long as he didn’t publicly apologize to Muslims and Ghanaians in general, he threatened to keep shaming him.
In a recent development, James Youngdon has apologized for his behavior, claiming that during the relevant day’s live video, he crossed the line.
A “Twene Jonas” That Apologizes 💔💔😫😫😫😂🤣🤣🤣
— Shadrack Amonoo Crabe 👁🗨 (@ShadrackAmonooC) September 11, 2023
Akrobeto, an actor and media personality from Kumawood who goes by Akwasi Boadi in private, has talked about his recent run-in with Jordan Ayew.
Akrobeto paid the team a visit during a practice at the Baba Yara Stadium prior to the game.
Kudus and other celebrities stood to greet Akrobeto as a sign of respect for the legendary actor, with Dede Ayew giving him a bear hug.
But unlike many of his colleagues, Akrobeto’s attendance at the training session didn’t seem to bother Jordan Ayew.
The Crystal Palace forward appeared more preoccupied with his phone while seated on the bench than with the on-field actor. His actions sparked a lot of online criticism.
Speaking in a video posted to UTV’s Twitter (X) page sighted by InisghtNewsgh.com, Akrobeto claimed that Jordan was the first person he had met and interacted with, which explained the player’s actions.
He claimed that because Jordan wasn’t practicing with the rest of the team, he was the first person he met at the Black Stars camp.