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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Budding Ghanaian musician Kofi Jamar has shared a chilling life story of how he moved from grass before becoming a famous musician.
Kofi Jamar became a hit during the Kumerica craze with his song ‘Ekorso’.
The Ghanaian singer revealed to Delay that he once worked as a pallbearer, carrying corpse to the graveyard.
Kofi Jamar said he served at funeral grounds for years before switching profession to a security man.
He added that after working as pallbearer, he worked as a security man at Golden Tulip hotel where be earned GHC500 every month.
His journey in life has shocked many who didn’t have an idea the musician struggled before fame.
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