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US Visa Restrictions Saga: Blame it on their 'cousins' - DKB jabs Prince David Osei

Published 9 hours ago1 minute read

Popular Ghanaian comedian DKB has taken a sharp swipe at actor Prince David Osei, accusing some Ghanaians, including the actor of being responsible for the recent reduction in U.S. visa durations.

This comes after the U.S. Embassy in Ghana announced that Ghanaian visa applicants will now receive single-entry visas valid only for three months, replacing the previously available multi-entry visas valid up to five years as part of a broader “visa reciprocity” policy.

One would recall that in reaction to this, Prince David Osei blamed the Minister of Foreign Affiars, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa of not doing enough to prevent the situation, accusing him of lacking emotional intelligence.

But responding to this development, DKB has defended the minister.

“Boss, this noble and people-respecting government no go tell USA to shorten visa stay from 5 yrs to 3 months,” DKB posted on X.

He added: “It’s the dishonest Ghanaians who overstay their time and blame it on their COUSINS.”

DKB’s post contained a reference to Osei’s earlier excuse that his cousins were behind an offensive tweet about former President Mahama, claiming they used his phone without permission.

See the post below:

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