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Black Sherif Comes Under Heavy Fire For Wearing A Cap While Greeting Nana Akufo Addo

Black Sherif has been heavily bashed for his lack of decorum after he failed to remove his cap to exchange pleasantries with the president of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Akufo Addo.

During a meeting at Burma Camp, Sherif had the opportunity to shake hands with the president. Many believe that Black Sherif violated Ghanaian culture and welcome customs for failing to remove his cap and bow when he was greeting Nana Akufo Addo.

Because of this, he has drawn criticism for not showing respect to the nation’s first gentleman. To this end, some netizens have called him out for what he did despite entertaining the thick crowd with a series of his hit songs.

See how United Television (UTV) captured the moment;

Tru News Report previously mentioned Black Sherif showed up to dish out songs from his rich repertoire at the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) annual celebration, WASSA, where he performed to the admiration of the men in uniform. 

He sang some of his most popular songs, including Soja and Kwaku The Traveler, as well as other hit singles that have resonated well with Ghanaians across the length and breadth of the country. 

Sherif enthralled the military guys; most of them grooved to the rhythm of the sound. When the Sad Boys President was in his element on stage, some of the soldiers immediately grabbed their smartphones to take photos of him. 

They sang along loudly and enthusiastically while dancing and raising their fists in the air.

Source – Tru News Report

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