Sonnie Badu brushes aside detractors, saying, "I'm not born to be understood by ordinary minds"

Gospel singer Sonnie Badu has sent a message to Ghanaians, claiming that he was not meant to be understood by the average person.

Sonnie Badu brushes aside detractors, saying, "I'm not born to be understood by ordinary minds"

Rather than keeping his life a book, he prefers to keep it a mystery.

"Atlanta," he wrote in a social media post announcing his arrival in America. I'm at home now. See you at The Rockhill Church tomorrow. I am a mystery; I was not made to be understood by the common intellect.

This Christmas season, Sonnie Badu's accident has been the main topic of conversation in Ghana.

There was a belief that the musician staged the mishap to promote his wildly successful event, Rhythms of Africa.

The Baba hitmaker said that he had undergone significant surgery after a domestic mishap on his social media platforms, sharing photographs of himself on crutches before to the event.

It's interesting to note that some online users asserted that Sonnie Badu used the aforementioned household mishap to promote his show.

Their suspicions may have been validated when Sonnie Badu took the stage and delivered an eclectic performance that would undoubtedly stay in the memories of attendees for a very long time.

This time, however, Sonnie Badu—who had been limping for a week following the aforementioned domestic performance—performed without it.

The Wonder God performer returned the crutches shortly after his show and received assistance leaving the stage.

This has strengthened the opinions of some online users who claim that the crutches episode was only a marketing ploy for Rhytms of Africa.