Forgive "respected" Kan-Dapaah; his 'langalanga' got the better of him but "must resign" – A Plus

Political satirist A Plus has said even though the Minister of National Security, Mr Albert Kan-Dapaah, “must resign” from office over his leaked amorous video call with an unknown lady, he deserves leniency and forgiveness because: “When the heart pumps blood into that ‘langalanga’ between our legs, the mind, in most cases, switches off the part that is meant for caution”.
“Please, kindly be lenient toward him”, A Plus implored, pleading: “Please, please, I beg you, let's all forgive him”.
“I feel sorry for him. It is unfortunate that this has happened to a respected democrat like Albert Kan-Dapaah. (The thing pain me rough)”, adding: “This is not something to rejoice over. We must rather learn from it. I wish he would be the honourable man we know him to be by accepting responsibility, apologising to his family, loved ones and Ghana”.
The leaked video shows Mr Kan-Dapaah modelling, in his pyjamas, in what appears to be a hotel room while he video-chatted a lady whose long-nailed fingers were the only things about her that could be seen.
In the amorous chit-chat, the national security chief appeared to have let down his guard and was totally under the control of the voice of his seductive interlocutor.
The lover is heard asking Mr Kan-Dapaah if he would miss her while he was on the plane.
"Are you going to miss me when you’re on the flight?" the lady asked the minister, to which he replied: "Of course!"
The lady, who would not show her face, then asked the minister what he was wearing and asked to see it.
"I want to see your pyjamas; I want to see the front, the back; like the way you did it yesterday", she demanded of the minister, who then stood up and modelled in his pyjamas for his interlocutor.
"Turn around let me see it, is it trousers or shorts, raise your legs; nice, wow, what brand is that, it's nice, you have good taste, yeah", she said.
He then said: "I wish I can hug you like that day and it was so nice; it put me to sleep immediately".
"The last time you did, didn’t it put me to sleep?" he asked the lady whose long nails and fingers with which she held the phone showed.
"It did, it put you to sleep", she said.
The minister then said: "I'm going to the bath now to have a bath with you; we're going to bath together".
The lady then refers to Mr Kan-Dapaah as "babes" and then he says: "I love you".
Source: Classfmonline.com
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