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Gospel Musician-Omane Acheampong To Sue K.K Fosu For Saying ‘Gospel Musicians Smoke Marijuana’

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‘Leave it all to Jesus’ and Matthew 18:21-22 sates that, “Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven.”

So we gotta ask if Nicholas Omane Acheampong has read the above Bible quote…

Ghanaian gospel musician, Nicholas Omane Acheampong says he is gonna put highlife musician K.K Fosu before the law court for his assertion that 99 percent of Ghanaian musicians smoke marijuana.

According him, taking such an action will make the clear point that he’s not a smoker—and also protect the good image of gospel musicians in the country.

The angry Omane Acheampong, speaking on Adom FM’s Entertainment Hall, charged K.K Fosu to apologize to him and his colleagues in the industry.

He said, “A lot of musicians are pastors and great people in this industry, so I believe if I don’t do anything about it people around me or music lovers may even think I’m one of them.

“This is very disrespectful because there are a lot of great personalities in the music industry so KK Fosu cannot say 99% smoke wee.” he continued

“If KK Fosu is tired of smoking marijuana, he should come out and say it, because it is never late for him to stop.”

In a recent interview K.K Fosu stated that he believes 99% of Ghanaian musicians use weed to boost their performances.

“I’ve never set my eyes on cocaine before. Way back when you talk about marijuana…Marijuana fine, everybody takes. I will say that 99% of Ghanaian musicians [have] used it [before], but for cocaine I don’t know and I’ve never set my eyes on it before.”

This post was published on October 5, 2015 9:34 AM

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