Sarkodie denies being a nuclear power plant while complaining about the system news Ghana news



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Popular Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie expressed his disappointment at the failure of the government and the entire Ghanaian system.

According to the director of 'Gboza', he is tired of lamenting and complaining about the many failures that have swamped the country.

In a tweet, Sarkodie denied being a supporter of the NPP government, expressing his frustration with the system and its problems.

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Sarkodie pointed out that he was not talking about the system because he was tired of complaining about the same things that do not seem to change.

"People keep asking? Sark why are not you talking about the economy? You are right. No!!! I'm not, but it's sometimes frustrating to repeat the same things you say, but I have a better way to go, " he wrote.

Twitter users reading the tweet responded:

Aluta urged Sarkodie to talk about these issues:

Mikes criticized politicians:

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Brill commented:

Paul had this to say:

Deducting comments, he shows that Ghanaians support Sarkodie's comment that the system is frustrating.

Meanwhile, Sarkodie is considered by many to be a sympathizer of the NPP because of some of his time spent with President Akufo-Addo.

However, Sarkodie refuted the popular claim that he would be NPP, as he noted in his tweet.

YEN.com.gh can not say if it's for the same reason that Sarkodie tweeted a few days ago that he had given up.

Even if the rapper did not explain why he had dropped out, it may be for such reasons.

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