Free SHS has helped and Benefit me alot, according to Sarkodie |
Rapper Sarkodie, who has won several awards, has stated that he benefits from the government's free senior high school (SHS) policy.
The No Pressure musician said he supported the Nana Toaso lyrics of his Happy Day song releases during the 2020 elections since he only supported things for which he had provided support on Pluzz FM's This is Culture program today, November 10.
"I stand by what I stated that he [Nana Addo] should 'toaso,' as I believe I directly benefited from free education and have the authority to declare I support it as this is directly related. These girls belong to my mother, who we've been helping. She would first call and beg me to assist.
Not that it matters much, but the mere fact that I'm not even hearing it indicates that it originated there Additionally, I was clear about what I was supporting.
He said, "I knew the Nana Toaso bit would be taken the wrong way, but that is the music side of me. However, the two-time VGMA Artiste of the Year winner didn't hesitate to point out that the nation is presently through a crisis.
The country is worse, we are in a serious crisis, and people are suffering greatly, he continued.
Netizens are pressuring Sarkodie-born Micheal Owusu Addo to release a song about the current financial crisis. When the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was in power,
After producing "Dumsor," "Inflation," and "Masses" to address the current concerns, the Adonai hitmaker became a sore point for them.
The nation is now through an unfavorable economic situation, and in a same vein, people are eagerly awaiting Sarkodie's upcoming single release.
Some people also believe that the father of two has disregarded the call to use music to criticize the government for the nation's economic problems because he allegedly used his song "Happy Day" to support the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government during the 2020 elections.