 A.K.A. If you think celebs are the reason why ANC is in power, you're delusional. A.K.A. has clapped back at a twip who insinuated that celebrities that campaigned for the ANC during elections are to blame for the ruling party's mishaps and several corruption allegations. A.K.A., who helped promote the ANC alongside other celebs, was mentioned by a twip who partially blamed him for all the wrong the ANC has done in Mzansi. The twip reasoned that A.K.A. and his celeb colleagues had no right to complain about ANC because they helped the political party get votes and therefore power. A.K.A. hit back. If you think celebrities are the reason the ANC is in power you're delusional, he said. The rapper has shared his political affiliations in the past and has made it clear before that his blood is black, green, and yellow slash gold. However, he has also criticized government on social media several times. In fact, just recently A.K.A. criticized the ruling party's leadership and particularly President Cyril Ramaphosa for the second alcohol ban as the country battles with COVID-19. For all the criticism he dishes out almost daily, MEGA doesn't take kindly to being criticized, especially when it isn't coming from people in the Megasi. The Chika hitmaker also wanted to make it clear that people that tweet such things about him were not true fans of his. Why are these people always referred to as fans? What makes them fans? A.K.A. Why are you swearing at your fans, etc.? If everyone on this app was a fan I'd sell 4 million albums on the same day I drop. Cut this s**t out, he said.