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Sarkodie Hints Of Presidential Run In 2024

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Sarkodie Hints Of Presidential Run In 2024

Sarkodie Hints Of Presidential Run In 2024

Ghana’s biggest music exporter Sarkodie has hinted of running for president of Ghana in the year 2024.

Sarkodie revealed his intention on the latest Facebook post sighted by OccupyGh.com on his official social page.

The father-of-two according to his post engaged his fans in a snappy question, seeking their opinion as to whether to contest for the 2024 presidential seat.

In a form of a question, Sarkodie quiz his fans, sharing his latest photo. He noted:

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“Presidential candidate 2024 anaa mose?”

Meanwhile, the BET award winner through his craft has been commenting on issues of social concern. One of these comments which he threw many punches at our Ghanaian leaders is his song “Inflation”.

However, he has been tipped by many to be one of the entertainment personalities who can attach politics to their Official work with the latest example being John Dumelo and the then MUSIGA president, Obour.

Ghanaian rapper Medikal quite recently also announce of a possible presidential run in the coming year. Is this the new fashion for entertainers.

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

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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