KOFI KINAATA-GHANAIANS LOVE POLITICAL PARTIES MORE THAN GHANA

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Renowned Ghanaian musician  Martin King Arthur ( born 15 April 1990) with the stage name Kofi Kinaata has expressed genuine concerns about how Ghanaians love political parties than the progress of the country itself.

Kofi Kinaata stated that the current crises experienced by the country have made it very difficult for the people to express their current problems for fear of being attacked or being wrongly labeled with party A or B.

In a recent interview, the Kofi oo Kofi Hitmaker expressed that many people can not voice out their troubles over issues that are not going well in the country. He further stated that they have been sweet-talked by political parties but nothing has been done and there is no change. ” for me,  I have given up.

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” Besides the people are making things difficult so we can not address issues because it will go against part A or B so don’t say. He is for party B so even if he is dying he Will still stand for his party. People tend to love  their party more than the country and therefore everything is in a mess ” he said

Martin King Arthur popularly known as Kofi Kinaata also stated that even though he has been approached by  a number of politicians  including members for movement for change, he has no intention of going into politics.

He also stated that even though he is an ambassador for  ” see something say something ”  it is very difficult for him to talk about “Dumsor” load shedding in the country.

Kofi kinaata also stated that his works call him every 15 minutes to complain about load shedding but can’t do anything about it.

 

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