Video: A-Plus is honest, it’s a good feeling marrying him – Akosua Vee

With just a few days to their white wedding, personal stylist, Akosua Vee describes her husband-to-be, A-Plus as a wonderful man.

According to her, despite all the perceptions people have about the musician due to his controversial nature, Akosua insists that it is a great thing to be getting married to him.

She told Joy News’ Ibrahim Ben Bako, “Kwame is a wonderful person; a very, very wonderful [man]. Very caring, very straight, and generous. He’s everything.”

A-Plus is noted for being daring with his public utterances on issues.

His recent entanglement being his claim of corrupt practices against John Jinapor and Francis Asenso-Boakye, both Deputy Chiefs of Staff at the Flagstaff House.

An accusation the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Police Service has declared as ‘baseless’ following investigations.

Akosua Vee, who is a fashion blogger as well, admits that though he is controversial, she trusts that he is an honest man.

According to her, she is convinced Kwame (A-Plus), would never be dishonest in any of his submissions or dealings no matter what.

She added “Even when it comes to me, and I go wrong, and I am in the midst of my friends…Kwame will tell me plain [that] I am wrong.”

Watch the video below for more:

credit: myjoyonline

 

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