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Gospel musician and international preacher Sonnie Badu revealed on Tuesday evening why he does not reside in his native Ghana, but rather in the United States of America.
According to him, there is a problem of mentality especially with the vicious young people of the country, hence his decision to live far from the country of West Africa.
He made the comments during a Facebook Live presentation centered on his work in God’s ministry, his burgeoning reputation as an author, and also a response to social media trolls questioning some recent academic credentials he had. he “announced”.
Live video on Facebook is currently not available on its timeline and GhanaWeb is unable to say if it has been removed or if its settings have been changed.
“Young people have the audacity to disrespect, it doesn’t move me, it doesn’t affect me because I know them, and you have others who jump yaaay, yippie but I know the state of mind. I know the state of mind of my people, that’s why I don’t live there. “
He added as a tip, “But think about it, if we continue on this path, will our nation move forward. If we continue down this road, especially in Ghana, killing our heroes, someone has the audacity to question my Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award… Honorary Citizenship, Keys to the City of Brentford… “
He then fully approached a burgeoning YouTuber, Kwadwo Sheldon, who posted a YouTube video dismissing the preacher’s and musician’s claims.
Badu urged Sheldon to respect others and refrain from exposing others to public ridicule and censorship simply because he wanted to get views on YouTube, but instead advised him to promote the good in which people were engaged.
“The young man called Kwadwo Sheldon I am here for violence, my brother I respect you. I respect you, I love the work you do, but I also respect others. OK, I love you, I respect you kindly, respect others too, please do it.
“You’re not going to insult me, I’ve never insulted you before, I’m much older than you, you’re not going to insult me, you don’t do that. You don’t.
“Have you ever promoted a book I wrote? No, you didn’t. But you are busy following the trends and there are ads playing, you are making money, you are making money, it’s not cool.
He also said a prayer for Ghanaian youth: “I pray for the youth of our nation, I really pray for them. I don’t live in Ghana but I pray for the young people that God have mercy on them. I love Ghana and I pray for the young people of Ghana that God have mercy and help them.
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