DKB Descends Sarkodie For His Failure To Diss Akufo Addo, Calls Him A Coward

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Renowned Ghanaian comedian, Derick Kobina Bonney, popularly known as DKB, has taken heavy shots at Sarkodie by accusing him of hypocrisy regarding his stance on the rule of President Nana Akufo-Addo.

DKB has contended that despite Sarkodie’s reputation as a hardcore battle rapper and a political critic, he appears hesitant to criticize the current government in a meaningful way.

DKB Descends Sarkodie For His Failure To Diss Akufo Addo, Calls Him A Coward

DKB’s critique centres on Sarkodie’s alleged reluctance to enter the studio to record a diss track targeting President Nana Akufo-Addo just like he did during former president Mahama’s era.

It is worth noting that Sarkodie is known for his lyrical prowess and has not shied away from engaging in public spats through his music.

For instance, he called out Yvonne Nelson, a prominent actress, in his single ‘Try Me,’ addressing their past relationship.

However, DKB argues that when it comes to President Nana Akufo-Addo, Sarkodie has remained conspicuously silent.

The accusation of hypocrisy from DKB raises questions about the role of artists and celebrities in engaging with political and social issues.

While Sarkodie has used his music to express his views and critique various aspects of Ghanaian society, DKB suggests that his reluctance to criticize the current government implies a double standard.

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