Kuami Eugene: Guru is a legend so I don't understand why he insulted me

Kuami Eugene: Guru is a legend so I don't understand why he insulted me

- Kuami Eugene says rapper Guru is a legend

- He made the statement during an interview on EBN whilst talking about the 'lyrical war' over who is the bigger artiste

- The 'beef' ended after a few weeks

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Kuami Eugene has referred to rapper Guru as a 'legend,' and wondered why he insulted him in a new interview.

Early this year, the two artistes had a public spat over respect, and who has the biggest songs after Kuami Eugene reportedly refused to partner Guru on a song.

The 'beef' ended unceremoniously after a few weeks.

Kuami Eugene: Guru is a legend so I don't understand why he insulted me. Photo source: user-generated.
Kuami Eugene: Guru is a legend so I don't understand why he insulted me. Photo source: user-generated.
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Speaking during an interview on EBN, the Open Gate hitmaker stated that he was surprised that Guru called him names on a song.

"He's a legend. He is an elderly person. That's why I was surprised he had the time to insult a young boy," wondered Eugene.

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"At the end of the day, he's a legend and I had to wish him a 'happy birthday.'"

Skip to 4 minutes, 56 seconds to watch Kuami Eugene call Guru a 'legend.'

In other news, despite the firm assurance that the seven days scheduled power cuts were all that was needed to resolve the 'dumsor,' the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has once again released a new schedule.

The new schedule is for the planned power outages from May 27 to June 11, 2021, in Accra. In a report filed by Graphic.com.gh, the planned outage is to enable the completion of construction works on the Kasoa Bulk Supply Point.

The outage will help the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) undertake work on the 161KV Plant. Fortunately and unfortunately, the next phase of the outage will be during the evenings from 6 pm to midnight.

Areas to be affected have been grouped into three( A, B, and C ) for effective management of the schedule.

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According to the Managing Director of ECG, Kwame Agyeman-Budu, Group A will experience the outage for six days while Groups B and C will have five days each.

He said this follows the successful implementation of a similar exercise that ended last week and enabled work to be completed on the Pokuase Bulk Power Supply Plant.

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