‘I Had To Park My Car And Take Uber Home, I Am Worried For My Safety After Campaigning For NPP’ – Kalybos | Audio

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Ghanaian actor, Richard Asante, well known as Kalybos has opened up on his safety because of his public support for the NPP following Bibi Bright‘s attack by NDC thugs.

The Ghanaian actor says he fears he could be attacked like how his colleague, Bibi Bright, claimed her car was smashed by some two boys whom she said were wearing NDC t-shirts.

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On 11th December, 2020, actress Bibi Bright, one of the firm NPP supporters, shared a post revealing how her car glass was smashed by some two boys who were wearing NDC t-shirts with pictures as proves.

Packing my car, 2 boys in NDC T-shirt shouted my name and waved, I waved back at them. I was called a few mins later that boys that waved at me when I packed just broke my back glass window and run away,” Bibi wrote to a photo of the damage she shared on social media (Read More + photos).

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According to Kalybos, on the day he was informed about the attack on Bibi Bright’s car, he was driving but had to abruptly drive into a nearby filling station to park his car and rather order for a cab to continue his journey home.

Speaking on 3FM with MzGee, Kalybos asked about how he feels about Bibi Bright’s incident, said: ” I am very worried … she first shared the picture in the group and to tell you the truth I was driving, I instantly parked at a filling station where they know me“.

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He continued that “parked there because there’s security there 24/7, picked an uber and I went home with it. I had to because I couldn’t be sure of my environment any more. She said vividly, meaning it can happen to any of us.”

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