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Rapper and singer, Pappy Kojo, born Jason Gaisie, has apologized to the MP for Ningo-Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, for speaking ill of him.
Sam George and Pappy Kojo had a feud on social media in March, after the rapper chastised the MP for bullying Deborah Vanessa (Sister Derby) sometime in July 2021.
Pappy Kojo attacked Sam George for scrutinizing his colleague for advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. Pappy was of the opinion that it was inappropriate for Sam George to have insensitively gone after Sister Derby.
This triggered the MP to slam the artiste for being six months late - "like his music career" - in addressing an issue that has been long trashed.
After the social media brouhaha between the two, Pappy Kojo has been appealing to Sam George and all the other people he has offended. He said he did not attack the MP; instead, he was defending Sister Derby.
In an interview with KMJ on Prime Morning, Friday, the artiste reiterated his apology to the MP for peace to prevail between them.
"Senior man, please forgive me for all I’ve said against you."Please allow me to join you the next time you go to the chapel so we can worship God together," he apologized.
When asked whether he would love to meet Sam George, he replied, "I’m scared he might beat me." Hence the need for the apology to foster peace, love, and safety.
He refuted the criticism of attacking people on social media by asking, "Who was I fighting?"
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