Hi-life
musician, now a self-professed Man of God, Ofori Amponsah, says he has
no problem playing his old songs (deemed profane) although he is now
leading a new life.
Ofori Amponsah's comments come after former hip-life star, Abraham Philip Akpor Kojo Kenya, popularly known as Lord Kenya cautioned radio presenters and DJs across the country against playing his hip-life songs which he describes as “ungodly”.
Lord Kenya said once he has repented from his old lifestyle, anything “worldly” should not be associated with him because he is now born again.
But Ofori Amponsah, who is now the Head Pastor of the Holy Ground Sanctuary, speaking in an interview with myjoyonline.com said while he supports Lord Kenya’s directive, he has no problem with people playing his old songs.
Ofori Amponsah's comments come after former hip-life star, Abraham Philip Akpor Kojo Kenya, popularly known as Lord Kenya cautioned radio presenters and DJs across the country against playing his hip-life songs which he describes as “ungodly”.
Lord Kenya said once he has repented from his old lifestyle, anything “worldly” should not be associated with him because he is now born again.
But Ofori Amponsah, who is now the Head Pastor of the Holy Ground Sanctuary, speaking in an interview with myjoyonline.com said while he supports Lord Kenya’s directive, he has no problem with people playing his old songs.
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