Praye: Choirmaster Reveals how Akufo-Addo used and Dumped Music Group After Election 2020
- Praye Honeho, also known as Choirmaster, has jabbed Akufo-Addo
- He said the president used and dumped the Praye music group and could not reward them
- Eugene believes that if Akufo-Addo was not able to fix the musicians, then he certainly cannot fix Ghana
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A former member of the Praye music group, Eugene Baah, popularly known as Praye Honeho, and Choirmaster, has revealed how Akufo-Addo and the NPP used and dumped the group.
He disclosed that after his former colleagues, Praye Tintin and Praye Tietia came together to compose a campaign song for the president, they were dumped.
Choirmaster indicated that the group did not get any reward from the NPP contrary to the agreement reached and the promises made.
He added that if the president could not fix the common music group, then he certainly cannot fix the country.
The musician was proud of himself for not being part of his colleagues who were used and dumped.
Eugene has declared that he would keep working hard on his own and never rely on a politician because no politician is to be trusted.
Many people have reacted to Eugene’s post.
King, for instance, described the Akufo-Addo government as the biggest scam to hit Ghana:
king_sarfo_gh: “The Biggest scam to hit the country Ghana is this current government. ...... Azaaa nkoaaa.”
Feli supported Eugene:
felihoney: “truth talk but some idiots will still come and attack this post.”
Vandal called it fraud:
vandal_jay_money: “Fraud paaaa.”
More comments came through:
gard_tonyeli: "Fire time @choirmaster."
ziyya_bankz: "As in it’s the common word for me @choirmastergh_ you’re a savage."
kojopoku_kato: "Shot fired! Lol."
thegreatest_gh: "So you did the campaign in your own interest, not in that of the country so take a chill pill."
Meanwhile, the #fixthecountry campaign started after the government increased petroleum products on May 1, 2021.
Following this, the government through the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), reduced the prices by 8 pesewas.
Most celebrities, including Yvonne Nelson, Efia Odo, Lydia Forson, and the likes have all joined the campaign.
In sharp contrast, Kumawood actress Matilda Asare, says there is nothing to be fixed as everything is working well in Ghana.
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Source: YEN.com.gh