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My song isn’t a moral booster for those happily engaged in cyber fraud and sakawa – Kweku Flick fumes
‘Money’ himaker and Kumarican superstar, Andy Osei Sarfo aka Kweku Flick has explained on Kastle FM 90.3MHz in an interview with Amansan Krakye that his song isn’t an inspiration for those who are engaged in cyber fraud and sakawa.
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Talking about his breakthrough Hip-Hop song ‘Money’ on the Kastle Entertainment Show, Kweku Flick reiterated the need to diligently listen to the pieces of advice in the song interlaced with good positive message carefully tailored for the youths.
“You know something, I would say that the money song I did though we do crave for more money but whilst enjoying the banger do also carefully listen to the pieces of advice in the song as well,” he said
“I said a lot of things in the song that when you get money you don’t need to use it aimlessly. You have to use the money to cater for your family and do well to develop the habit of saving,” he added on Kastle FM.
He continued “Even if you’d spend your money lavishly there is the need to save in other not to find yourself fixed up in a quagmire of hardships in the near future.”
“So we want money but it’s not as if I’m encouraging the youth to venture into cyber fraud, sakawa or unscrupulous means to make that money I’m talking about,” he advised.
“So it’s really good message filled with positivity that I’m giving out to the teeming youths out there in every corner of Ghana who enjoy my song,” he concluded.
Source: Amansan Krakye (kastlefmonline.com)