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Veteran Gospel Musician Edward Akwasi Boateng Spotted Selling Pendrives & CDs To Survive

A video circulating online shows veteran singer Edward Akwasi Boateng selling pen drives and CDs at an undisclosed lorry station in Kumasi to make ends meet.

The video has sparked discussions online as people question what led to Mr. Boateng’s current situation. Despite his unrecognizable appearance due to life’s challenges, he was identified by an anonymous individual.

This turn of events may be linked to his previous statement in an interview where he mentioned selling his 17 vehicles and facing marital issues that eventually led to his divorce.

It remains to be seen if his industry colleagues will come to his aid following the emotional video that has garnered significant attention online.

The video was initially uploaded on the Instagram page of Ghana Gospel Songs, accompanied by a caption that reads:

SAD! Veteran gospel singer Edward Akwasi Boateng spotted selling pen drives for survival Edward Akwasi Boateng, a stalwart in the Ghanaian gospel music scene, has long been celebrated for his soul-stirring songs, including the popular M’akoma so ade.

However, a video that has surfaced online shows the artist in a less fortunate state as he was filmed selling pen drives in the market with a megaphone.

In the video, the veteran gospel singer appears tired as he engaged customers in the sale of his pen drives, a far cry from his heyday when he was known for owning 17 cars.

An Interview he conducted show that, The genesis of his downfall was the woman he got married to. Someone with 17 cars and many houses have gone down to zero all because of divorce.. Can anyone drop his personal contact in the comment session? His fans will love to help.

Source – Tru News Report

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