- Gospel singer Great Ampong has denied suggestions that he has been paid to record a campaign song for the 2024 elections
- According to him, his doors are open for such a venture but no political party has approached him with an offer so far
- He pointed out that he is still a sympathiser of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) but will not compromise on the business side of his career to do things for free
Great Ampong has vehemently denied claims that he has received monetary compensation from a political party to record a campaign song ahead of the 2024 general elections.
In a recent interview, the renowned Ghanaian gospel musician addressed the circulating rumour, stating that no political entity has approached him with such an offer.
“Whoever said I have received money for a campaign song is dreaming. I haven’t been contacted or received any money to record a campaign song,” Great Ampong asserted.
The musician’s denial comes amid speculation regarding his potential involvement in the political campaigning process, fueled by his open support for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Ampong is still supporting NPP
However, Great Ampong quickly clarified that his political affiliations would not influence his beliefs or compromise his work ethics.
Even though he once cried out that the big men in the NPP had neglected him, he maintained that his support for the party was unwavering.
“Whether I choose to release a political song this year or not, my allegiance to the NPP remains steadfast,” he declared during an interview on Connect 97.1 FM.
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Legit.ng had reported that Ghanaian singer Donkor had boasted that she cannot go under the knife to change her shape.
She noted that she would rather spend N4.8 million on her soul than waste it on the procedure. She said that the body she wanted to spend money on would die one day but her soul would not die.
Her statement sparked debate on social media as many told her that she cannot spend such an amount on her soul.
Source: YEN.com.gh