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Sarkodie Finally Speaks After Accused Of Ghosting On #FixTheCountry Campaign (VIDEO)

Sarkodie speaks #FixTheCountry
Sarkodie Finally Speaks After Accused Of Ghosting On #FixTheCountry Campaign (VIDEO)

Ghanaian superstar rapper Sarkodie has finally reacted after he was accused of ghosting on the #FixTheCountry campaign because of his affiliation to the ruling government.

Sarkodie has been accused by many of staying mute on the #FixTheCountry campaign.

Sarkodie speaks #FixTheCountry
Sarkodie Finally Speaks After Accused Of Ghosting On #FixTheCountry Campaign (VIDEO)

It has been alleged that he took money from Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP and therefore cannot criticize or join any movement of such.

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In response, Sarkodie has just shared a video of himself dancing on TikTok detailing that he is waiting for his dollars.

“So @KuamiEugene got me on Tik Tok now Person facepalmingFireFireFire Love the song Smiling face with smiling eyes>>> Check out 1HighestOfAll’s video! #TikTok https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeqkpHj5/ waiting for my dollar…”

Check out Sarkodie’s post below or visit OccupyGh.com for more related stories.

Sarkodie speaks #FixTheCountry
Sarkodie Finally Speaks After Accused Of Ghosting On #FixTheCountry Campaign (VIDEO)
https://twitter.com/CSexier/status/1390413113070080002

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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