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Kevin Taylor Mocks Paul Adom-Otchere After OSP Invite

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U.S.-based Ghanaian political commentator, Kevin Taylor has taken a shot at fierce rival Paul Adom-Otchere following his invitation by the Office of the Special Prosecutor.

Taylor, in a tweet shared on his X handle on Thursday, July 31, 2025, described the Good Evening Ghana host as a ‘suspected criminal’ who is on a wanted list.

He shared a graphic with a photo of Adom-Otchere looking forlorn.

“Public service announcement”, Taylor wrote, with the graphic containing the words “Suspected criminal, Paul Adom-Otchere, wanted by the OSP,” he said.

Kevin Taylor and the Metro TV host have a long-running feud stemming from their stark political differences.

Taylor has accused Adom-Otchere of being homosexual, a casanova, and exposed the alleged collapse of his marriage.

The journalist denied all claims and trashed Taylor as a propaganda-driven stomach reporter.

Kevin Taylor’s post is below.

Paul Adom-Otchere wanted by the OSP

The Office of the Special Prosecutor, in a notice sent out on Wednesday, July 30, declared Paul Adom-Otchere a suspect in an ongoing corruption probe related to his time as the Board Chairman of the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL).

The probe relates to a contract signed by the GACL and a private firm.

In a response to the wanted summons, Adom-Otchere told Citi Newsroom that he would present himself at the OSP’s office on July 31.

He also described the investigation as a witch hunt, alleging he had no knowledge of the contract in question.

Analysis of Paul Adom-Otchere’s OSP summons

The Office of the Special Prosecutor continues to make huge splashes in the media with their investigations into prominent former officials.

Investigating a corrupt contract is always a step in the right direction, and if Adom-Otchere has questions to answer, he must answer.

Still, a lot of investigations are ongoing and we continue to see little results, so the OSP must keep the pressure on to secure convictions or massive retrieval of misappropriated funds.

And of course, we continue to watch out for the big fish – Ken Ofori-Atta – and whether the OSP can haul him back to Ghana to answer questions and/or face charges.

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