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Joe PeeThe most recent Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) Artiste of the Year, Kuami Eugene says he has made his degree of progress due to his mom.
This, as indicated by the “Open Gate” hitmaker, is a direct result of a guarantee he made to God at a more youthful age to remove his mom from destitution.
Talking on Hitz FM’s Cruise Control with Doreen Avio and Mercury Quaye, Kuami Eugene uncovered that God needed to push his prosperity forward so he can stay faithful to his obligation.
“I am here in any case on account of my mum and this is on the grounds that I made a guarantee to God that He should please let me remove my mummy from her need at an exceptionally youthful age.
“I was the last conceived when I said that. On the off chance that I need to develop and resemble 30 and bring in some little cash and quit allowing her to sell, she will resemble 50.
“That is not cool. So God needed to push my prosperity ahead of schedule for me. He expected to present it for me supposing that I need to do this, I need to be effective rapidly,” Kuami Eugene clarified.
The artist while worrying on the significance of family, said he attempts to stay in contact at whatever point he is outside on business related outings.
“At the point when I fly out, I will call my older sibling, and video call with my mum and disclose to her my encounters in that nation.
“I began setting off to the UK, Belgium and she was excessively amped up for it and when I sent her photos, you can disclose to her energy from her face.”
Addressing his new title as the Artiste of the Year, Kuami Eugene said his mom was elated proudly.
“What’s more, this Artiste of the Year, she was so cheerful and took it so individual that she needed to cry,” he said.
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