Veteran Gospel Musician Edward Akwasi Boateng has shared an emotional story of how he’s been scuffling with life’s challenges.
The in style gospel musician was noticed on Tuesday, February 20 promoting pen drives containing his songs at Asafo in Kumasi to generate funds to settle his wards college charges.
The viral video has brought about shock to many who’ve puzzled why a veteran musician with a good recognition would find yourself in such a scenario.
Following the viral video, Akoma FM, a subsidiary of Media General prolonged an invite to the gospel musician for an interview.
Akwasi Boateng dismissed the notion that his challenges have been on account of mismanaging his wealth. The veteran musician mentioned he has been dismayed by the general public notion stressing that his life has relatively been bedeviled with challenges.
“I have not been able to sleep for two days now because of the things I have heard and seen. On Tuesday my children came to me for their school fees but I did not have money and did not know how to get the money so I decided to sell my pen drives to get the money.
“People are of the view that a musician like me with such a reputation, career and previously owned about 17 cars and now I’m selling my own pen drive. The false stories are many and when you say they distort the information,” he famous.
Akwasi who’s now a cell cash agent mentioned he borrowed to start out the enterprise and earns little or no.
The musician said although he sold 55,5000 copies of certainly one of his hit music ‘Adea Mep3’ and made a considerable incomes from music, he was confronted with different difficulties in his companies which brought about him.
“I have been robbed eleven times. I bought two engines in less than a month for my car I used to sell my cassette then it malfunctions and I get new one. I could go for a loan of 40,000 then pay an interest of 20,000 so I was spending more than I earned,” Akwasi narrated with tears from his eyes.
The father of 4 had divorced his spouse 5 years in the past. According to him, his present scenario additionally stems from the truth that he didn’t get a “helper” as a spouse.
“I did not get a helper so I spend more than I earn. At a point I was not being fed in my own house but a teacher who has come to teach my children is rather fed. I have built my own house to accommodate us all but when food has been prepared, I’m not being fed because they say I did mot provide money,” he added.
Edward Akwasi Boateng has lengthy been celebrated for his great songs, together with the favored ‘makoma so ade’, ‘Adea Mepe’, ‘Gye wo mpaebo di and others.