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Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame has showered praise on fellow artiste Wanlov the Kubolor, describing him as the most “freed human being” he has ever met.
Speaking on the Let’s Talk segment of Prime Morning, Okyeame Kwame lauded Wanlov for his authenticity, self-awareness and fearless expression, saying these qualities reflect the true essence of enlightenment.
“You are the most freed human being I have ever met,” Okyeame Kwame said.
“On my journey to enlightenment, I want to become like you. You are the standard, and if I can raise my son to have your purity of mind and freedom of expression, then I would have succeeded. I am really proud of you,” he said.
The award-winning rapper, known for his thoughtful outlook and advocacy for personal growth, said Wanlov’s ability to live freely without fear of judgment or societal restriction serves as an inspiration to many.
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