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Photos and videos went viral which captured family members and loved ones gracing the occasion with their presence.
The video also captures the rapper giving a chilling performance at the ceremony while rocking his white two-piece Kaftan.
Sarkodie was performing his latest song titled “No Fugazy”.
Watch the video below:
@sarkodie en leg moves dieeerrr eiii pic.twitter.com/XA4NO8pZkJ
— Duke of Easternburg (@holefredyankey1) May 9, 2021
In other news published on ghgossip.com, Ghanaian social media commentator, Ibrahim Dauda, well known as Ibrah One is certainly in for another trouble with Maverick politician, Kennedy Agyapong.
In his recent attacks on the politician, Ibrah One jabbed him for trying to advise Ghanaians to fix their minds without checking on himself first. He said that Kennedy Agyapong needs to get himself fixed before advising Ghanaians.
His comments come after the controversial member of parliament representing the Assin Central descended on Ghanaians for calling out the government to fix the country but they are not willing to fix their minds.
According to Ibrah One, Kennedy Agyapong first needs to fix his ‘foolishness’ before coming out to advise Ghanaians to fix their minds.
In a post he made on social media, Kennedy Agyapong should Fix his foolishness before coming out to tell Ghanaians to fix their minds. When karma hits Kennedy in the face, Ghanaians will there. Just in case it needs some help.#Ibrahone.
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