In a startling revelation, Ghanaian musician Rap Father, known for his hit song “Facebook, Twitter Girls Wɔ Hɔ Fame,” has accused fellow artist and producer Kobi Rana of making inappropriate advances toward him. The allegation was made during an interview on the “Ohemaa Woyeje” show, where Rap Father claimed that Kobi Rana sought to engage him as a ‘gay’ partner.
Rap Father recounted an incident where Kobi Rana allegedly invited him to a private meeting under the pretense of discussing a potential collaboration. According to Rap Father, the meeting took an unexpected turn when Kobi Rana purportedly expressed romantic interest in him.
These allegations have sent shockwaves through the Ghanaian entertainment industry, sparking discussions about professionalism and personal boundaries within the music scene. Kobi Rana, renowned for his contributions to music and film, has yet to publicly respond to these claims.
The interview has garnered significant attention on social media, with fans and industry stakeholders expressing a range of reactions. Some have called for a thorough investigation into the matter, while others urge caution, emphasizing the importance of verifying facts before drawing conclusions.
As the story develops, the public awaits statements from both parties to shed more light on the situation. This incident underscores the need for open conversations about consent and respect in professional settings, particularly within the creative arts industry.
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