Akwasi Nyarko sets the record straight: “My song not about Evangelist Akwasi Awuah”

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Renowned gospel musician Akwasi Nyarko has moved swiftly to address the controversy surrounding his latest release, clarifying that the song does not target esteemed Evangelist Akwasi Awuah.
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Speaking in an interview with Dave Hammer on Hello Entertainment Review, the gospel artist explained that the song’s message has been misinterpreted by some sections of the public, leading to unwarranted insults and backlash directed at him.
Akwasi Nyarko emphasized that his song describes his experience with his heartless brother, testifying to God’s transformative power. He expressed concern that the misinterpretation of his lyrics has caused unnecessary tension and conflict.
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“I was inspired to write this song to encourage people about seeking refuge in God amidst betrayal ,”he explained. “My intention was to uplift and inspire, not to criticize or condemn.”
Some church members and social media users had allegedly linked the song to Evangelist Awuah, suggesting that Akwasi Nyarko was targeting the respected evangelist. This led to a barrage of insults and criticism directed at him, prompting Nyarko to issue the clarification.
He urged his fans and the general public to understand the song’s context and refrain from spreading misinformation.
Akwasi Nyarko’s clarification aims to calm tensions and refocus attention on the song’s intended message and urged all to listen to the song with an open mind, understanding its true lyrics purpose.
Watch and listen to the said song below;
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Source: SIRKENN.com



