Heated Clash on Liberty Online TV…

Kasho Holland Cole Rubbishes Mohammed Warasay

During a heated political discussion on Liberty Online TV, Kasho J. Holland Cole, a prominent figure within the All People’s Congress (APC), openly dismissed and rubbished the views of Mohammed Warasay, sparking intense reactions from viewers and political commentators alike.

The live broadcast, which attracted a large online audience, quickly shifted from a debate of ideas into a fiery confrontation as Kasho Cole strongly countered Warasay’s statements on party leadership and internal affairs. According to observers, Cole accused Warasay of spreading “baseless propaganda” and misleading the public with half-truths about the APC’s future.

Kasho J. Holland Cole, known for his no-nonsense approach, repeatedly cut across Warasay’s submissions, describing them as “mere noise without substance.” He insisted that Warasay lacked the authority to speak on certain matters concerning the APC, warning that such divisive narratives only serve to weaken the party at a critical moment in Sierra Leone’s political landscape.

Mohammed Warasay, however, stood his ground, attempting to defend his position while accusing Cole of engaging in personal attacks rather than addressing the issues. The exchange became so intense that at some points the moderator had to step in to calm the situation.

The clash has since gone viral, with clips circulating widely on social media, fueling debates among party supporters and critics. Some APC loyalists praised Cole for “setting the record straight,” while others criticized his harsh tone, arguing that the party needs unity and diplomacy, not public quarrels.

Political analysts suggest that this confrontation is yet another reflection of the simmering tensions within the APC, as key stakeholders jostle for influence and control ahead of future elections.

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