A growing dispute has emerged between popular Ghanaian actor Kofi Adu, widely known as Agya Koo, and Dr. George Oti Bonsu over the ownership and direction of the controversial “Base Movement,” sparking debate across entertainment and political circles.
The disagreement reportedly stems from conflicting claims regarding who founded and controls the movement, which has recently gained attention for its cultural and ideological messaging targeting Ghanaian youth.
Agya Koo, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, is said to be associated with the public face of the movement, often appearing at events and promotional activities linked to the group.
However, Dr. Oti Bonsu insists he is the original architect and intellectual driver behind the initiative, accusing others of attempting to appropriate his vision.
In a recent statement, Oti Bonsu described himself as the “legitimate founder” and expressed disappointment over what he called “misrepresentation and unauthorized branding” of the movement. He further suggested that legal steps could be considered if the matter is not resolved amicably.
Agya Koo’s camp, however, maintains that his involvement is based on collaboration and public endorsement rather than ownership claims. Supporters of the actor argue that his role has been largely symbolic and aimed at youth engagement rather than administrative control.
The controversy has triggered heated discussions on social media, with supporters of both figures defending their positions.
As tensions rise, observers are calling for dialogue to clarify the structure and leadership of the Base Movement to prevent further reputational damage to those involved.
Neither party has confirmed whether formal legal proceedings have been initiated, but the situation continues to develop.