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Kwame Sefa Kai Shares ‘Revelation’ About Sarkodie’s Beard

‘Chairman General’ Kwame Sefa Kai has playfully mocked Sarkodie’s beard on the radio while sending a shout-out to him to commemorate his birthday.

The revered Ghanaian rapper who is held in some breath as the best rapper in Africa turned 38 years old on July 10. His industry colleagues, friends and family members used social and mainstream media to send heartfelt messages to him to mark the special day in his life.

Kwame Sefa Kai, probably on the hinges of Sarkodie’s infamous beef with former lover Yvonne Nelson, asked him to be a good boy. Additionally, he also made light of Sarkodie’s distinctive beard. He retorted thus;

So King Sark, wherever you are, Happy birthday to you, and be a good boy. Your beard is like something I don’t know.

Taking a more direct approach to the rapper’s feud with actress Ms Nelson, Kwame Sefa Kai pleaded with Sarkodie sincerely to put aside any anger or differences he might have with the gifted actress.

“One love. Happy birthday to you, Sarkodie, and as I said, stop everything. If you don’t know, and you make a song and mention my name, you will see what I will do to you,” emphasized Kayi.

In the same vein, Sarkodie’s wife Tracy also sent him a special message to mark his 38th birthday.

As expected, tons of messages have started flooding social media to commemorate this special day in the life of the revered rapper.

Amongst the messages that Tru News Report sighted was a conspicuous from Sarkodie’s wife, Mrs Tracy Owusu Addo. She attached a photo of herself and Sarkodie toasting at an unnamed event in a black and white format.

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Source – Tru News Report

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