Sarkodie Has Been A Trickster Since Day One – DKB Shares Experience After Kuami Eugene Swerve

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Rapper Michael Owusu Addo known in Showbiz as Sarkodie has become the talk of the town following the release of his new single, Happy Day which features the reigning artiste of the year, Kuami Eugene.

Sarkodie and the song got the country talking due to the fact that the rapper used the chance to talk about some of the achievements of the sitting president, Nana Addo.
Right after the song dropped, divergent views were shared about the project all because Sarkodie asked Ghanaians to give the president another four more years when they go to the polls come December 7.

This Akufo Addo endorsement in the Happy Day song did not sit well with the featured artiste Kuami Eugene and has pushed him to come out to express his displeasure. The ‘Angela’ Hitmaker explaining himself after the release of the song made it known that he had no clue that Sarkodie had endorsed Akufo Addo since only one verse of the song was initially sent to him to aid him in writing the chorus.

He further revealed that he heard the Nana Addo endorsement when he was on set ready to shoot the visuals for the song. Right after Kuami Eugene made this explanation, comedian DKB has passed a comment suggesting that Sarkodie is not new to tricking people.

Derrick Kobina Bonney as he is known in real life in a video Zionfelix.net has watched shared an experience he had with Sarkodie years back.
DKB stated clearly in the video that Sarkodie helped them to make noise about dumsor must stop vigil years back but he was nowhere to be found when it was time for them to hit the streets of Accra to send their message to the leaders of the country.

Watch the video below:

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