When
the death of his mother took away his dream of becoming a great lawyer,
little did Michael Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko know a new path, of
stardom awaited him.
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
Kwabena Agyei Agyapong |
When
the death of his mother took away his dream of becoming a great lawyer,
little did Michael Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko know a new path, of
stardom awaited him.
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
When
the death of his mother took away his dream of becoming a great lawyer,
little did Michael Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko know a new path, of
stardom awaited him.
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
As at April 23 2015, the National Executive Committee of the New Patriotic Party had approved a road map towards the organization of the party’s Parliamentary Primary Elections as mandated by the party’s constitution.
Due to internal challenges that were met, things did not go as planned; for this reason, the Steering Committee under a Certificate of Urgency has come out with some decisions on behalf of the National Executive Committee.
Some of the decisions include approving the candidacy of certain parliamentary aspirants who were initially disqualified and upholding request from certain Regions to put on hold their Primaries.
Read below a copy of the statement signed by Mr. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, General Secretary for the NPP...
The Steering Committee of the New Patriotic Party, at its meeting held on 19th May 2015, made some decisions on behalf of the National Executive Committee, under a Certificate of Urgency.
The meeting decided that some Aspirants who have been vetted are to be given up to the publication of the Notice of Poll to make arrangements to complete the payment of their Filing/ Development Fees. Notification is being sent to them.
The Steering Committee overturned the disqualifications of the following Aspirants and cleared them to contest:
Isaac Owireko Amofa -Dome-Kwabenya
Adwoa Amoako -Tema West
Carlos Ahinkorah -Tema West
Agyeman Prempeh -Tema Central
Carl Dey -Ayawaso Central
Vicky Bright -Okai Koi South
The disqualification of the underlisted aspirants were upheld
Mr. Cann -New Edubiase
Joseph Mensah -Kwesimintsim
The meeting also upheld the request from the respective Regions to put on hold the Primaries for the following Constituencies:
Bia East, Bia West, Juaboso and Akontombra -Western Region
Nadowli-Kaleo -Upper West
Nkwanta South - Volta
The following cases were referred to the National Appeals Committee:
Nii Noi Nortey -Korley Klottey
Adjetey -Obom-Domeabra
Alex Blankson - Akrofuom
Signed
KWABENA AGYEI AGYEPONG
GENERAL SECRETARY
27/5/15
Source: peacefmonline.com
And
on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend
'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a
night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
When
the death of his mother took away his dream of becoming a great lawyer,
little did Michael Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko know a new path, of
stardom awaited him.
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
When
the death of his mother took away his dream of becoming a great lawyer,
little did Michael Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko know a new path, of
stardom awaited him.
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
He was disturbed, lost, with no hope for the future. He dropped out of from school, abandoned the church his mother had established him in and lived on stipends sent down from his sister who was living abroad at the time.
In his misery, the little promise by his sister to let him join her in the US became a lifeline to a living dead man. But that promise fizzled out all too quickly. It wasn't going to happen.
He left his family home to live on his own with a friend with whom he did everything possible to survive.
And on few occasions when there was nothing to eat, his friend 'shoplifted', with him watching on just so both of them could get a night's supper or breakfast the following morning.
Through this pain, depression, the short, afro-hair-styled man carried with him a voice, a gift, one that will 'change' his name from Elliot Kwabena Otchere Darko to Obrafour , change his afro into dreadlocks and ultimately change the Ghana music industry in many unimaginable ways.
It was a gift given at birth Obrafour told Drive Time Host Lexis Bill when he took his turn on Joy FM's hall of fame programme Personality Profile, Saturday.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2015/May-29th/obrafour-the-failed-lawyer-the-legend-hiplife-artiste.php#sthash.56cuCQgA.dpuf
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