Kevin Taylor Meets Wode Maya at the Airport, Kumasi Fans Still Waiting
- Kevin Taylor arrived in Ghana from the U.S. and has been touring regions and appearing on various radio stations
- The controversial commentator met popular YouTuber Wode Maya at Tamale Airport, and their encounter sparked viral reactions online
- Kevin Taylor promised to visit Kumasi, but social media users are questioning why he is yet to visit the Ashanti region
Ghanaian journalist and political commentator Kevin Taylor, the founder of Loud Silence Media, has been actively touring the country since arriving from the United States of America.

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His homecoming has seen him travel from region to region and appear on multiple radio stations, marking his return to Ghana after many years abroad.
Kevin Taylor is widely known for his fierce criticism of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and is openly aligned with the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
His political stance, particularly his vocal opposition to the NPP, previously fueled speculation that he could not return to Ghana due to alleged threats of arrest and other forms of retaliation.
On July 29, 2025, Kevin Taylor visited Tamale as part of his national tour.
Kevin Taylor's tour in Ghana
During an interview on Radio Gold, based in Accra, Taylor announced that he would be visiting Kumasi soon despite the backlash and threats.
He explained that his grandmother resides in Kumasi, and he intended to visit her, emphasising that the threats do not intimidate him because he is “a son of the Kumasi soil.”

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Kevin Taylor meets Wode Maya
During his trip to Tamale, Kevin Taylor had a surprise encounter with popular Ghanaian YouTuber, vlogger, and travel content creator Wode Maya.
Wode Maya and Kevin Taylor exchanged pleasantries after seeing each other for the first time.
The two met at what is believed to be Tamale Airport and shared mutual admiration for each other’s advocacy work. In an X post, Kevin Taylor praised Wode Maya, writing:
“With Wode Maya, a young Ghanaian making a global impact. We have something in common: We are both dark, we both travel extensively across the globe, and we are both Ghanaians. But our jobs are different; it goes beyond tribe and religion. Mo Mbye-Bye.”
Wode Maya humorously responded in a quoted post:
“I was like, what did I do to Ghanaians again? But I now understand why 😂 It was nice seeing you braaaaah!”
Reactions to Kevin Taylor & Wode Maya link-up
Their airport link-up sparked significant reactions on social media, with many curious about Kevin Taylor’s next stop, especially whether he would indeed follow through on his vow to visit Kumasi.
Check out some of the comments below:
Nana Kwadwo commented:
“You see nothing wrong with your picture, but you want to be invited by Otumfuo, Smh 🤦🏾♂. You are proud to have taken a picture with someone who is very disrespectful not just to the ordinary person, but to higher authorities. Otumfuo is really proud of you. Clap for yourself 👏🏼.”
Qwabena Appiah commented:
“They claim he was in Kumasi, whereas he is rather in the North.”
Richard T. Awuni commented:
“So he was there, they were there, he’s living there, they are looking for him. By now, KT is in Accra, looking at the time this was posted. Kumasi fuo eni buga buga.”
Chris Survival commented:
“If you like, come to Ghana. No. If you like, come to Kumasi. No. If you like, come to Mɛnshiya.”
Shawn Komla commented:
“We are both Ghanaians, but our jobs are different. It goes beyond tribe and religion. I love this point. Continue the good work, legends.”
Kevin Taylor visits Tamale amid Kumasi saga
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Kevin Taylor had been spotted at Tamale Airport, contrary to circulating rumors that he was heading to Kumasi.
While some expected the footage to confirm his visit to the Ashanti Region, it was later verified that the video showed him arriving in the Northern Region.
The sight of him disembarking from the airplane had raised hopes among Kumasi residents, but the destination was indeed Tamale, not Kumasi.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh