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Sensational highlife artiste, Kaakyire Kwame Fosu known in showbiz as KK Fosu, has declared intentions to contest the Akuapem North Parliamentary seat in the upcoming 2020 elections.
The ‘Anadwo yede’ hitmaker is likely to contest as an independent candidate.
“The youth of Akuapem North want me to contest for the seat and I have decided to contest come 2020,” he disclosed in an interview with the Ghana News Agency.
KK Fosu has been the voice behind great hits like Sudwe, Number 1, Obaa pa, and featured in other songs including his collaboration with Reggie Rockstone, “Ah” but has been missing in the music scene in a while.
The Ghanaian music legend, however, has returned with intentions of representing the Akuapem North constituency in Parliament.
KK explained that the decision is backed by a strong will to give back to the youth of Akuapem by empowering them to attain greater heights.
He maintained that he remained hopeful of empowering the youth in Akuapem North who according to him, are talented and hardworking.
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