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“Ghanaians Living Abroad Should Advertise Me & Rate Me On The Same Level With Chris Brown”-Mr. Drew

One of the most decorated Ghanaian Afropop/Afrobeat singers, Andrew Commey Otoo, popularly known as Mr. Drew has appealed to Ghanaians living abroad to advertise and push his craft to other music lovers in other countries.

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According to the “Mood” hitmaker, Ghanaians have supported him throughout his journey and he has managed to carve a good name for himself in the country but he feels they can do more to project his name to other countries.

Speaking in an interview with Kwadwo Sheldon on the “Convo With The Head” segment, Mr. Drew stated that Ghanaians living outside the country should be able to publicize his craft to other people in other countries.

He added that the main agenda should be to market his music brand to the outside world and he should be rated with top American stars like Chris Brown since he is the only musician who can sing and dance in Africa.

Watch the video below:

In other news, Ghanaian media personality, Deloris Frimpong Manso, affectionately known as Delay has distastefully reacted to photos of her alleged daughter surfacing on social media.

This comes shortly after a blogger dropped a bombshell that the screen-goddess has been blessed with a beautiful daughter who she has decided to keep off social media for reasons better known to her.

This was after Delay’s arch-nemesis, Valentina Agyeiwaa, widely known as Afia Schwarzenegger took a swipe at Delay on social media by calling her barren. Her insults were said to have led Delay to shed uncontrollable tears on-air at Wontumi Radio.

Well, there is news circulating on social media that Delay’s boss, Chairman Wontumi has shared photos of Delay’s alleged daughter on social media.

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