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Sarkodie Should Talk About ” Dumsor” After Praising Akufo-Addo With His ” Happy Day” – Kelvin Taylor

Controversial broadcaster and media personality, Kelvin Ekow Baidoo Taylor popularly known as Kelvin Taylor has descended on decorated rapper, Sarkodie over his silence on the recent power outages and taxes under President Akufo-Addo.

The media personality had earlier last year 2020, tagged the rapper as a hypocrite for failing to criticize the President just like how he criticised former President Mahama during his tenure in office.

According to Kelvin Taylor in a Facebook post, he doesn’t understand why Sarkodie did a song ” Happy day” praising Mr Akufo-Addo for implementing free SHS and giving Ghanaians free electricity during the Covid-19 lockdown but has failed to talk about the current power situations in the country.

The broadcaster in his post described as outrageous, the country’s recent power outages and taxes introduced by the Akufo-Addo administration.

” Sarkodie did a song titled ” Happy Day” Praising Akufo Addo For Giving Him Free and Electricity during covid Era

Ghana is Back to Dumsor with outrageous Taxes and He is quite”

kelvin tayor wrote

Meanwhile, Sarkodie’s ” Happy day” has been nominated in the upcoming Vodafone Ghana Music Awards ( VGMA) 2021.

SARKODIE’S ” HAPPY DAY” SONG

Sarkodie later last year before the country’s general elections, recorded and released his controversial single dubbed ” Happy day”.

The song which featured Lynx entertainment act, Kuami Eugene was meant to praise the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for implementing free SHS and giving Ghanaians free water and electricity during the country’s COVID- 19 lockdown.

The rapper amongst other things explained why he attacked former President Mahama with his ” Inflation” and ” masses” tunes during his tenure in office.

Meanwhile, Kuami Eugene came out to respond to critics who accused he and the rapper of taking monies to have recorded the song for the President and NPP, saying he never knew the song was meant for such purpose.

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