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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
In an interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso also known as Delay, Kwesi Arthur disclosed how the whole family including his father would wait till late in the evening after his mother closes for the day, before they could all sleep in her Kiosk where she did her petti business.
“We were sleeping I’m my mom’s shop in Tema community 5. We waited till she closed the shop at night so we sleep together with my dad. We later moved to Ashaiman, then to Sakumono before moving in with my grandma at community 9” he told Delay.
Kwesi Arthur told Delay that he never anticipated doing music because he has always dreamt of becoming a lawyer since childhood.
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