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Some musicians thronged the home of their former president Bice Osei Kuffuor aka Obour’s to commiserate with him after his defeat in the NPP's parliamentary primaries.
Obour, was sent packing by the incumbent MP, Kwaku Asante Boateng, who emerged victorious.
Consequently, his colleague musicians showed up at his residence to give him their support while applauding him for the bold step taken.
Musicians present included Barima Sidney, Okyeame Kwame, Tic, KiDi, Great Ampong and Kwami Eugene.
“We want to say ayekoo to you, Bice Osei Kuffour. It’s not easy to venture into this political thing; but as young as you are, you are bold enough to decide to go for it.
"For a first time competing with an incumbent whose been there for so many years and come out with such votes you pulled, we say ayekoo to you [SIC],” Sidney said.
Aside from this, other musicians, including Medikal and Joey B, took to social media to comfort him shortly after his loss.
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