Don’t be swayed by musicians who only worth about Gh₵500,000— Sam George downgrade Sarkodie and Samini

Don’t be swayed by musicians who only worth about Gh₵500,000— Sam George downgrade Sarkodie and Samini over NPP endorsement
The Member of Parliament (MP) of Ningo-Prampram, Sam Nartey George has disclosed that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo paid a sum of Ghc500,000 to receive endorsement from musicians.
According to him, Sarkodie and Samini did not endorse the president for his achievements but from contract.
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He said Ghanaians should not be swayed by the act of the two giants musicians as the act was accompanied by malice.
Mr George revealed this in a Facebook post to react to the trending songs that got social media haywire.
He urged the pubic not to trust the musicians especially since they have declared a political stand with their career which only worth about Ghc500,000.
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“Don’t be swayed by any funny endorsements people. We may love their music and groove to it but we don’t trust their political choices especially when they are worth GHc500,000” Sam George claimed.
Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo has shown his appreciation to the two musicians who have endorsed him for the people to give him another four year term to continue his developmental agenda in the country.
In seperate tweets the president lauded the artistes for their kind gesture.
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Reacting to Samini’s song, Nana Akufo-Addo commended the Dancehall star for what he described as a “super endorsement.”
The tweet also shared a YouTube link for the Kpoyaka song urging followers to go and watch the video.
“A big thanks to @samini_dagaati for the SUPER ENDORSEMENT! Watch Kpoyaka by Samini here,” Akufo-Addo’s tweet read.
While thanking Sarkodie’s for the lines in “Happy Day” song, President Akufo-Addo described it as a “nice song” and repeated some lyrical punch in the song which had Sarkodie repeating one of Akufo-Addo’s slogans.
“Nice song @sarkodie and @KuamiEugene. Indeed, the battle is still the Lord’s. #4MoreForNana,” he said.
Source: www.spotonnews.net