Ace Ghanaian musician now political analyst, Kwame Asare Obeng, well known as A-Plus has stated that the laws of the land do not deal with everyone who flouts them.
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According to him, the statement ‘No One Is Above The Law’ is not for everyone on the account that there are some personalities within the country who are above the laws of the land.
Mostly, well-known personalities and public figures have the feeling that they are above the laws of the land and will be charged or accountable for any of their crimes. However, the law is supposed to provide a foundation for everyone to be treated fairly because it gives stable, impartial laws that cannot be changed.
Speaking in an interview on United aired on UTV with Nana Ama Mcbrown, A-Plus said that the law sometimes favors some people in the country due to their statuses in the country.
In other news, Ghanaian Afropop/dancehall musician, Livingstone Este Satekla, professionally known as Stonebwoy has recounted his hustling days, saying he used to be a Kerosene seller in his neighborhood, Ashaiman where he grew up.
In an interview with Bernard Avle on Citi TV, Stonebwoy revealed that he had a humble beginning as a child on the account that his mother was a trader, and sometimes, he had to help his sisters sell Kerosene in the neighborhood.
“I sold too, one time I followed my sisters to sell kerosene. In my house we sold water to the area, Stonebwoy said in the interview.