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It was like the whole of Accra had converged at Taifa for last Saturday for Obrafour’s Back to Taifa Concert.
The ‘Rap Sofoo’, as he is affectionately called, left his fans yarning for more when he mounted the stage to perform.
The crowd that turned up last Saturday for Obrafour’s Back to Taifa Concert last Saturday was simply a mammoth one. It was like the whole of Accra had converged at Taifa.
Dressed in green camouflage, Obrafour started his performance at exactly 1: 10 am with a gospel song Monfamano’’.
He performed others songs like ‘Moesha’, ‘Ohene’, ‘Pae Mu Ka’, ‘Yaanom’ among others which left the fans screaming his name and sprayed money on him especially when he performed ‘Yaanom’.
It was nice watching Obrafour perform alongside CY Lover, Paa Dogo and Scooby Selah.
Obrafour thanked patrons for coming in their numbers to support him and asked that they show him the same support on Saturday, November 9 when the main concert takes place at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
Other artistes who also thrilled patrons on the night included Ras Kuuku, D Cryme, Keche, Guru, Kwaw Kese, Cabum, Edem, Article Wan, Queen Haizel, Tinny, Fameye, and Kofi B.
The event was televised live on Joy Prime which is also DSTV.
Organizers of the event, Kri8 Concept and Execution Entertainment in collaboration with Joy Prime, have promised an excellent event on the main event come November 9.
Tickets for the main event are going for ¢150 regular and ¢250 VIP. Ticket hotlines are 0246185598 and 0555246151.









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