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Controversial Hiplife and Hip-Pop Artist, Kwaw Kese says he is dedicating his new song ‘Odo Adaadaame’ to comedian Funny Face.
According to him, Funny Face has been lonely since his divorced his wife, Elizabeth Nana Adjoa Ntim so he is dedicating the song to him to cheer him up.
He said this in an interview with Ohemaa Woyeje on Work and Happiness on Adom FM Monday.
Funny Face and his wife, Elizabeth Nana Adjoa Ntim has dominated the media over the past one week, but this time for a distasteful reason after stories of their divorce went viral on the social media and mainstream media.
Barely two years after their secret wedding that took place at Omanjo, near Sowutuom, a suburb of Accra, the two lovebirds parted ways.
The comedian has accused his wife of infidelity and some of his friends have come public to support his claim.
Commenting on the issue, the CEO of Madtime Entertainment said jokingly that ‘this song is fresh and brand new and we dedicate it to Funny Face.’ ‘Odo Adaadaame’ (which literary means my love has disappointed me) is Kwaw Kese’s latest song.
The song features his younger brother, Buda of Vodafone Icons fame.
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