Controversial character, George Lutterodt, popularly known as Counsellor Lutterodt has expressed his misgivings about the recent “begging” attitude of veteran actor, Psalm Adjeteyfio, describing it as a nuisance.
Speaking during an interview on Okay Fm, Counselor Lutterodt said that the veteran actor’s act of begging for money is portraying him, (Psalm Adjeteyfio) as one who cannot live without begging for money.
He said: “Psalm Adjeteyfio’s act of begging, for me, is becoming a nuisance….he all heard that he has been given some financial assistance and he came out to give thanks.”
This follows a leaked audio of a conversation between Mr. Psalm Adjeteyfio and popular television personality, Mizz Gee.
During the supposed phone call between the two, Mr. Psalm Adjeteyfio asked Mizz Gee if she had some leftover food to spare.
It has been alleged that he indicated that people who used to help him had all withdrawn their help since the vice president, Dr Bawumia donated some money to him.
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He said: “…Miss Gee good afternoon. I’m wondering if you would have some leftovers in your kitchen to spare. The reason is people who used to help me have all withdrawn their help when they heard that the vice president had given me the money”.
The voice believed to be that of the veteran indicated that even though the Vice president gave him money, he invested all of it and it will take a long time for him to reap the benefits of the investment.
However, Counselor Lutterodt however thinks that it was wrong for Psalm Adjeteyfio to invest all the money given to him by the vice president only to come back to ‘beg’ for more.
“How can he make an investment with the money given to him by the vice president and come back to beg for more? I do not understand.” He said.
Psalm Adjeteyfio is a famous Ghanaian actor who is known for the popular Ghanaian series, titled, ‘Taxi Driver’. Recently, he cried out to Ghanaians to give him some financial assistance as he was struggling to cater for himself, something that touched the heart of Ghanaian vice president, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia.
SOURCE: KEZIA TEKPETEY/ATL FM NEWS