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‘Prophet’ Sarkodie: My Anas prediction was ‘coincidental’

September 11, 2015
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Sarkodie in the studios of Citi FM.

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Hiplife Artiste, Sarkodie has clarified that his prediction on ace journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ latest expose was purely coincidental.

The song, which was produced in collaboration with rapper Jayso, has become a talking point after journalist Anas Arimeyaw Anas’ investigative piece, captured judges taking bribes.

The one time BET Award Winner in the song, had warned judges to desist from taking bribes from their clients.

“Police fio, Judge fo) aa mo regye amanfo) dough, monhw3 no yie na Anas reba oo.” the lyrics said.

This literally means: “the judges taking bribes should be careful because Anas is heading there to expose you.”

The lyrics of the rapper’s 2012 “Pizza and Burgar” song, has fueled suspicions that he was privy to the latest exposé by the journalist.

Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Friday, he said: “I think it was predictable but maybe I went directly to where it is now at that time coincidentally…I saw that coming…”

Sarkodie has produced songs on various challenges Ghana is currently battling with including migration, inflation, politics, inconsistent power supply.

He revealed to the host of the show, Bernard Avle that, though these songs have not yielded the desired results, he will still “spark some brains” to effect change in the society.

“We need drastic measures so what I am doing  might not be me trying to change these challenges but I believe there is a new generation that will listen to these songs.”

Click on audio to listen to full interview

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By: Marian Efe Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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