Contentious Kevin Taylor, a media personality from Ghana, has stirred up controversy once more, this time by criticising a well-known actor who is alleged to have a cosy relationship with the government.
Kevin Taylor used the Akan phrase “ɛka aba fie,” which translates to “the debt has come home,” in a recent episode of his show “With All Due Respect” to indicate that the actor’s purported political associations would no longer be allowed to continue unchallenged.
Both fans and detractors have been deeply divided by the video, which is currently making the rounds on social media.

Taylor, known for his unapologetic style and fierce commentary, suggested that the actor’s relationship with government officials compromises his integrity and influence in the entertainment industry.
While he did not mince words, the underlying message was clear: public figures who align themselves with political power must be prepared to face scrutiny. His remarks reflect a growing concern among Ghanaians about the intersection of celebrity culture and political loyalty.
The criticism has already started to spread online, even though the actor in question has not yet made a public statement. Kevin Taylor’s supporters have commended him for “speaking truth to power,” while others contend that such charges ought to be supported by verifiable facts. Given that entertainers have a big say in public opinion, the episode calls into question accountability and openness in Ghana’s creative circles.
As the narrative progresses, it becomes clear that Kevin Taylor’s platform remains a watchdog over Ghana’s social and political dynamics.
Whether this confrontation leads to further revelations or fizzles out as another media skirmish, one thing is certain: the phrase “ɛka aba fie” has taken on new weight in the ongoing conversation about power, influence, and responsibility in the public eye.