"Delay Attacked Dr UN But He Kept His Calm" - Blakk Rasta

Blakk Rasta has stated that Dr. UN was attacked by the host of the Delay Show during an interview which was released on August 28

"Delay Attacked Dr UN But He Kept His Calm" - Blakk Rasta
Blakk Rasta

The interview between ace Ghanaian broadcaster Delay and Kwame Fordjour, popularly known as Dr. UN, has generated discussions on social media.

Reggae presenter Blakk Rasta has also waded into the discussions as he described the interview as an attack.

According to the ace Broadcaster, he viewed Delay’s approach as an unwarranted attack on Dr. UN.

In a video posted on his Facebook page addressing the issue of Dr. UN, Blakk Rasta stated that most people don’t take Kwame Fordjour seriously due to his happy-go-lucky nature.

Blakk Rasta further explained that Dr. UN had a carefree attitude which many people had taken advantage of and treated him poorly.

He, however, congratulated him for keeping his composure and remaining calm throughout the interview with Delay.

“This is a very humble guy. When he says his things, check them out. He made his awards, maybe some small issues here and there.

"People condemned him that he gave people feeding bottles, and if you watch the interview with Delay, you will realize how patient this guy is. Delay was virtually attacking him.

That is her style of interviewing, attack, but he kept his calm and laughed through the whole interview. There was not a single point where he closed his mouth. His mouth was always open, smiling.. that is my classmate whom we used to call Wyclef,” Blakk Rasta said.

During the interview with Delay, Dr. UN stated that he attended Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and mentioned Blakk Rasta and John Dumelo as his mates.

Delay refuted his claims by stating that Blakk Rasta had denied knowing him.

But in interest with Ghanaweb, the Hitz FM reggae gave a different narration to what Delay said.

“He was my mate, and he was at Katanga Hall, officially called University Hall. He was also a radio presenter, and I was playing reggae there. I finished in 2001, so this was in 1997. I met him there; the long and short of it all is, he was my mate,” Blakk Rasta said.