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John Dumelo will prove him wrong

Entertainment entrepreneur and musician D-Black play videoEntertainment entrepreneur and musician D-Black

Entertainment entrepreneur and musician D-Black has reacted to recent comments made by Tolon MP Habib Iddrisu during the vetting of actor and politician John Dumelo for the role of Deputy Agriculture Minister.

Speaking in an interview with GhanaWeb’s Isaac Dadzie, D-Black highlighted the societal perception of creative careers as mere hobbies rather than serious professions.

He recalled how, during his childhood, aspiring to be a musician or artist was often dismissed, with parents encouraging their children to pursue traditional careers like law, medicine, or banking.

“When you say you want to make music, nobody takes it seriously. Or if they believe you, they’ll ask, ‘What else will you do?’ But when you say you’re a doctor, nobody asks you what else you do,” D-Black stated.

He attributed this mindset to the perception that creative work is “fun” and therefore not seen as real work.

“I think it’s because our jobs are fun. You know, when you look at a musician performing on stage, they’re having fun, you’re having a great time,” he said.

Despite these challenges, D-Black noted that the situation is improving.

He pointed out that young people now have successful role models in the entertainment industry to look up to, making it easier for them to pursue creative careers.

“Artistes coming up now can actually look to their parents and point out examples of role models. People who want to be footballers or musicians can now see successful examples in the field,” he said.

D-Black pointed out that the MP’s comments was due to such a stereotype and expressed confidence that Dumelo would prove him wrong.

“I think the MP made a stereotype, and I can’t blame him. But John Dumelo will prove him wrong. In Jesus’ name,” he declared.

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