Sarkodie Hits Back At A Presenters Who Call Him 'Local Champion'

Sarkodie in white shirt

Ghanaian Rapper Sarkodie believes that Radio and Television personalities in Ghana who have not gone international with their career do not have the moral right to talk about him being a local champion.

“It is easy for somebody to sit on radio and say Shatta Wale hasn’t done this, Sarkodie hasn’t done that. I’ve not said we the artistes don’t have work to do. But If you’ve been on radio in Ghana for close to 20 years and have not moved on to Choice or BBC, I don’t think you have the moral right to talk about artistes in Ghana who have not gone International.


It was Komla Dumor who made me get my first BBC Interview because he’s Ghanaian he gave me the opportunity. Abrantie made me play indigo because he’s Ghanaian and has access so he put me on. So the whole ecosystem is you people should move not only artistes,” he said in an interview.

He used the opportunity to call on promoters in America to respect Ghanaian artistes and provide them with venues for events that will help sell their craft very well.

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