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Pappy Kojo Reacts To Amerado’s Confession Of Using ‘For Girls’

Rapper Pappy Kojo seems to have shifted his focus away from his struggling career to engage in current affairs in Ghana and beyond.

Due to this shift, during a recent interview on Hits FM, the Fante rapper felt compelled to share his thoughts on the recent buzz surrounding Amerado’s confession about using ‘for girls’ in a love spell.

Recall that this esteemed online portal previously revealed that Amerado whose hit song Kwaku Ananse has made him a household name, opened up about an intriguing incident involving rituals he performed at a cemetery, all because of his intense love for a woman.

During an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, Amerado shared this intriguing aspect of his personal life.

He revealed that he found himself at the Ejisu cemetery at an unusual hour, 2:00 am, to perform a local love charm called for girls

According to him, he stood alone in the eerie cemetery, he sprayed powder and poured out his heartfelt desire to win the affection of his beloved.

Although the charm initially seemed to work, their relationship was short-lived due to a minor disagreement that caused the girl to revert to her previous state.

Pappy Kojo responded by sharing a video clip featuring TV personality and entrepreneur Delay, who confidently stated that she has protected herself from any negative voodoo or schemes that her peers may try to use against her.

This implies that Pappy Kojo is trying to say any attempts to bring him down through supernatural means will not succeed, as he has taken precautions to shield himself from such harm.

Source – Tru News Report

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