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Sarkodie Reacts To Criticism Of Buying Akwaboah’s ‘LightHouse’ Album For Only GHC3000

Following the heavy trolling Sarkodie faced for purchasing Akwaboah’s ‘LightHouse’ album for GHC3000, the rapper has now responded indirectly to the critics.

He recently posted a video of Akwaboah’s album listening event, which was featured on the Ghanaian blog Ghanaweekend, along with a cryptic message. In his post, he expressed his hope for everyone’s growth until God decides to intervene.

Tru News Report previously reported that Sarkodie garnered attention online for a rather controversial reason.

At the album listening party for his former signee Akwaboah’s new album, LightHouse, Sarkodie purchased the album for a mere GHC 3,000. This surprising move has left many Ghanaians astounded, considering Sarkodie’s status as one of the wealthiest artistes not only in Ghana but also on the entire African continent.

This purchase has inadvertently reinforced the perception of Sarkodie being stingy, a label that has been ‘tightly’ associated with him. Some individuals feel that this action has further solidified this notion.

The exclusive listening party for the ‘LightHouse’ album took place at the SOHO Bar in Accra’s Airport on Tuesday, November 21, 2023. The event was filled with renowned personalities from Ghana’s music and showbiz industry, including Kwaisey Pee, Sarkodie himself, Nabil Alhassan, KOD, and Andy Dosty.

In reaction, Sarkodie shared this cryptic message:

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Source – Tru News Report

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