Ghanaians Can Abe Quite Abusive - Kwabena Kwabena

Artiste, Kwabena Kwabena, Accuses Ghanaians of being too critical of things that they don’t understand

Ghanaians Can Abe Quite Abusive - Kwabena Kwabena
Kwabena Kwabena

Kwabena Kwabena has accused most of the Ghanaians he's worked with of being traitors.

According to him, most of the people that have worked with him have either been very abusive or they've stabbed him in the back after all the good he has done for them.

Speaking in a recent interview he had with Andy Dosty on his DayBreak Hitz program aired on Hitz FM, he noted that lessons his father have taught him have done a lot of greater of food in his life.

“The conversations I had with my dad when he was alive taught me that we had music running in the family. My grandfather had a guitar back in the day – The music was in the family."

"The greatest thing an artist would ever have is a management team that actually cares, that would be there when the artiste is down and not run away. A team that looks out for the artiste."

Because of this betrayer, the talented multifunctional artiste noted that he has tightened his circle of friends since his old friends would rather betray him and badmouth him on social media.

Sighting an example, he made mention of when he invited a prominent colleague for his upcoming album and only one showed up.

"There’s also another side of the coin where the artiste is ungrateful to the management team. Most of the people I trusted to work with, who ended up betraying me, ended their working relationship with me through text messages."

"I am so grateful to the fans who jammed to my old songs. I got my strength from posts on social media of people dancing and singing my old songs."

Per his observations, those same friends that smile when they see him are the set of people that trash talk him on social media?

Someone from his camp had made someone publish a blog that contained false statements and that taught him to tighten his circle. 

"I’ve learnt to be a survivor. The criticism is normal. You can have an opinion about something but do not include insults. Attach a little wisdom to your words. That’s one thing I have noticed about some Ghanaians. We can be quite abusive.” He concluded.