Rapper Agbeko from Ghana, a former member of "The Last Two," is pleading with people to lend him some money.
The singer of the hit song "Wotome," who is based in Accra, disclosed that he has been without a place to live for about a year and a half in an interview with 3FM.
He said that narcotics, unreliable associates, shady business deals, and other mistakes he had made in the past had led to his current predicament. The rapper also thinks that spiritual attacks on his life have a role in his current predicament.
Agbeko related how Hammer, the creator of The Last Two, rescued him from the police cells after he had run afoul of the law several times.
🥵🇬ðŸ‡It appears Ghanaian rapper, Agbeko is in a bad place. He is currently homeless and is pleading for help. Agbeko, born Bismark Agbeko Yakah, is best known for his hit songs including ‘Wotome’.
— Kenneth Awotwe Darko (@TheKennethDarko) February 21, 2024
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He informed Giovanni, the presenter, that ghettos that are frequently inspected by the security agency are the main reason for these run-ins with the law.
Agbeko stated, "I wouldn't blame my situation on anyone or industry," in spite of everything. Although I have problems with other individuals, I deal with things on a personal level.
He acknowledged that he had not used drugs for a few months, but that did not help him wean himself off of them or achieve the better life he had hoped for. Instead, he found himself sleeping on the streets.
Agebeko declared that he is prepared to change and become a better version of himself, and he urged the public to support his rehabilitation.
Agbeko stated, "I wouldn't blame my situation on anyone or industry," in spite of everything. Although I have problems with other individuals, I deal with things on a personal level.
He acknowledged that he had not used drugs for a few months, but that did not help him wean himself off of them or achieve the better life he had hoped for. Instead, he found himself sleeping on the streets.
Agebeko declared that he is prepared to change and become a better version of himself, and he urged the public to support his rehabilitation.
"I require treatment. I really want to stay off the streets, therefore I need to locate somewhere to stay and then work on myself. Change is something I'm eager about. The rapper continued, "I think my mistakes don't really weigh me down; we all make mistakes.
He also expresses optimism about rejoining the music business after getting the necessary support and notes that he has recorded and written music in the past that he wants to release.
He also expresses optimism about rejoining the music business after getting the necessary support and notes that he has recorded and written music in the past that he wants to release.

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