Lucky Mensah Should Be Ashamed Of Himself For Praising Akufo Addo’s Abysmal Performance – Angry Gospel Musician

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Chief Charles

Gospel musician Chief Charles has jabbed musician Lucky Mensah for his latest song eulogising the achievements of president Akuffo Addo’s government.

Lucky Mensah deflected from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to join the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in 2016. He composed a song ‘Ye Sesa Mu” prior to the elections and nothing has been heard of him till days ago when he released a song titled “Nana Yen Ye Wodien Ni”. The song which is very strategic and timely praises Nana Addo for the Free SHS Policy, end of dumsor, One District-One Factory, and improvement on the National Health Insurance Scheme among others.

This song has been met with mixed emotions as people are on oppositè ends of the rope. Chief Charles is obviously not enthused by the song in any way. Speaking on Zylofon fm and monitored by zionfelix.net, he questioned Lucky Mensah’s basis for the song in question.

According to him, the song isnt a reflection of what the current government has achieved. He chastised the government for their inability to live upto campaign promises and questioned what exactly the government has to show for 3 years in office.

In his words, the Nana Addo led government is an absolute failure and Lucky must be ashamed of wasting his talent on the song.

Listen:

https://www.instagram.com/tv/B4AXAJDnPKM/?igshid=n0r1va4p98p3

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