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Musician Kuami Eugene has revealed who his favourite Ghanaian celebrities are in a game of “Would You Rather” on Prime Morning show, on Joy Prime.
The ‘Ohemaa’ hitmaker was asked by hosts Jay Foley and Emefa Adeti to pick between two celebrities at a time explaining why he made his choices.
When asked to pick between Manifest or Sarkodie, he chose the latter explaining that “I just love Sarkodie.”
Kuami Eugene also chose Wendy Shay over Fantana, affirming his friendship with Wendy Shay, saying “we’re that close.”
He, however, had a hard time making choices with some of the questions, “Shattawale or Stonebwoy” and “Eno or Feli Nuna”.
The Angela hitmaker told the hosts that in each case, “ShattaStone” and “EnyoNuna”.
Watch the full interview here:
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