Ghanaian gospel artist, Nicholas Omane Acheampong has enrolled his disappointment about how certain individuals are raining insults on him for pulling for New Patriotic Party’s Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia ahead of the December 7 elections.
Addressing Joy FM over the course of the end of the week he told Showbiz A-Z host Kwame Dadzie that a ton of NDC supporters loudly attack him due to his decision of supporting Bawumia .
When inquired as to whether he had faced difficulties as a gospel musician who has pronounced his political position, he said: “I’m facing a ton of difficulties as put-downs, in light of the fact that in this nation assuming that you include yourself in politics, one thing you ought to know about before you enter is insult. They will insult you since you are not piece of them. The NDC people, nearly everyone is insulting me for supporting Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia as though he not a Ghanaian.”
He noticed that John Mahama will plunge Ghana in an undesirable circumstance assuming he is given the command to govern the country once more.
“I have a valid justification for supporting him since I know without a doubt that in the event that we don’t take and we unwind in light of the fact that we are big names and that we want to safeguard our brands and we plunk down discreetly, and previous President Mahama is casted a ballot into power again in this country, the main thing he will do is to drop the free senior secondary school policy,” he said.
Nicholas isn’t the main superstar that has tossed his weight behind the NPP’s Official Applicant Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia. Others are entertainer Sovereign David Osei, gospel artist Diana Asamoah, music maker Appietus, among others.
On the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are entertainers Wayoosi, Big Akwes, Musician Nacee, comic DKB and gospel artist Jak Alolome.
Jak Alolome who has done a campaign song for the NDC’s presidential candidate, John Mahama, has expressed that he did that not really for monetary advantages.
He said on Showbiz A-Z that he did the tune out of his through and through freedom to help the beliefs of Mahama.
Meanwhile, the creative sector is bracing up for the business’ thought-initiative occasion named MANIFESTO DEBATE ON CREATIVE ECONOMY.
On September 14, 2024, all stakeholders of Ghana’s tourism, arts and culture will be accumulated in the studio of Joy Prime for the fifth edition of Joy FM’s Showbiz Roundtable.
This season, Joy FM is offering stage for political parties to introduce their policy ideas on Ghana’s creative economy.
The Manifesto Debate on Creative Economy will air live on Joy FM and Joy Prime on September 14, 2024, from 2 PM to 6 PM.