Ghanaian rapper and musician, Obrafour says he is not qualified to be studied in schools.
According to the man celebrating a decade in Ghana’s music space, he wouldn’t want to be added to the educational curriculum because “I am human.”
In an interview with Zionfelix, Obrafour said the only person worth emulating is Jesus Christ.
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As a Christian, Obrafour said he only came to play his role on earth as a musician and only judgement day can render him successful or not but not fame or money.
“I am a human being and we all have made mistakes. I wouldn’t say anyone should follow my steps. It is Jesus Christ that we need to follow and model. I have played my part and done my quota. It doesn’t make me a God. You can emulate me but to say I should be studied I am just a human being,” he said.
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“What is success? To have money? No. If the world ends and God comes and you lived a good life then you’ve made it in life. Life is a journey, its judgement day that would put all of us in check. I agree I have changed my lifestyle and status but I wouldn’t call that success,” the ‘Heavy’ hitmaker noted.
Source: Adomonline.com | Dennis K Adu