“Wee toffee” is making you spit out garbage—netizens criticize Brother Sammy
“Wee toffee” is making you spit out garbage—netizens criticize Bro Sammy
After wishing his colleague Nacee dead, gospel artist Brother Sammy has drawn the anger of Ghanaians.
In an unexpected interview with Sean City TV, Brother Sammy said that the TGMA lacks credibility.
Brother Sammy supported his claim by claiming that Nacee, his worst opponent, is a member of the award scheme organizers and that he speaks for gospel musicians.
According to him, Nacee’s membership in the group does more harm than good for a number of gospel performers.
Brother Sammy suddenly revealed that the TGMA lacks credibility in an interview with Sean City TV.
Brother Sammy supported his claim by claiming that Nacee, his worst opponent, is a member of the award scheme organizers and that he speaks for gospel musicians.
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The gospel singer asserts that he will never take the TGMA seriously till Nacee books his ticket to the realm of silence.
In response, the gospel musician has been under heavy fire from online users for acting in an evil manner.
They say it is foolish for an elderly guy claiming to be a Christian to wish for his colleague’s demise.
Some people linked Brother Sammy’s remark to marijuana use, with one netizen commenting, “Stop taking that wee toffee.” Yoo!!!”.
Read also:Brother Sammy: I won’t take the Telecel Ghana Music Awards seriously until Nacee passes away.
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