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“How Many Sensible People Are On Social Media?” –Sammy Flex Queries

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Astute journalist and manager to Ghana’s seasoned artiste, Shatta Wale, Sammy Flex has raised some reservations on the number of people who actually are discerning and can analyse issues cynically on social media on “Showbiz Review” on Asempa 94.7 FM last Saturday.

The issue sufficed when a pundit on the show asked Sammy Flex if he has changed in personality. This question stemmed on the fact that Sammy has become excessively aggressive in his dealings and even on social media, and that he recently replied someone with unprintable insults.

Sammy Flex who was on the show to promote Shatta Wale’s newest “Konekt” album, then replied that he has not really changed but people did not know his real self because he was on the receiving side of the bench as a journalist and could not be over expressive. He also argued that most people on social media are not wise and that they just blow things out of proportion without proper analysis.

Watch the video of exactly what he said on the show from below.

 

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There’s Nothing Like Worldly People, Most Of These People Possess Good Characters – Herty Bongreat

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Gospel artist Herty Bongreat recently shared her thoughts on why she chose to collaborate with secular artists Sarkodie and Trigmatic. Her response highlighted the importance of looking beyond surface-level appearances. “People we perceive as ‘worldly’ often possess remarkable humanistic qualities, even surpassing those who claim to know Christ.”

Herty emphasized the need to engage with others before making judgments. “Comparing their lifestyle to that of some people within the church reveals a stark difference.”

In addition to her thoughts on collaboration, Herty also shared valuable advice on parenting in the digital age. “As parents, we must be proactive and involved in our children’s lives, especially online. Assuming we know what they’re doing can lead to unawareness of potential issues.”

Herty’s words serve as a reminder to approach others with an open mind and to prioritize involvement in our children’s lives.

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Herty Bongreat Reveals How She Successfully Collaborated with Sarkodie on ‘Bebree’

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Legendary Ghanaian Gospel singer, songwriter, and psychologist, Herty Bongreat, has shared her experience working with Sarkodie on her hit single “Bebree”. Contrary to expectations, Herty revealed that featuring Sarkodie on her song was a seamless process.

In an interview on Pink FM’s “Aseda Mmre” show with DJ Ajesta, Herty disclosed that Sarkodie delivered his verse with remarkable speed, leaving her impressed. “I think the message of the song resonated with him,” she added.

Herty also commended Sarkodie’s professionalism, noting that he had informed her about his busy schedule. To ensure a smooth performance, Sarkodie advised Herty to learn his verse, enabling her to rap his part whenever she performed the song live.

The collaboration, Herty noted, has been a game-changer for her music career. “Working with Sarkodie on ‘Bebree’ opened numerous opportunities for me both locally and internationally,” she revealed.

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