Ras Kuuku
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Ras Kukuu has denied reports that his Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) plaque is missing.
The Dancehall musician had won ‘Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year’ award at the just ended VGMAs.
Being proud of his achievements, Ras Kuuku took his award to shows and any place he found himslef after the first week.
Many people attributed the alleged loss of the plague to his show off.
However, speaking in an interview on Okay FM Rass Kuuku said "It is not missing. It's in my armpit if you want it come and get it."
He stated that the news was circulated without evidence adding that the plague is safe in his home.
When asked why he has been touring with the plaque he noted that "mine (award) is for the ghetto youth [SIC]."
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