Rapper Sarkodie has come under fire from a section of Ghanaians on social media following his rants over how Ghana and Africa should be run.
In a series of tweets, the Sarkcess Music boss aired his displeasure with certain developments on the continent.
He touched on neo-colonialism and oppression, while suggesting that Africa may need dictatorship to create its own identity.
“What we need at this point might seem like dictatorship and will feel uncomfortable since we have enjoyed temporal [sic] freedom for a minute but we need drastic measures to survive,” Sarkodie wrote.
In another tweet, he said: “We can’t be taking orders from the oppressor… it will never be in our favour.”
He urged the current generation to “make a change, let’s forget about the older generation, even our generation and impact the next.”
What we need at this point might seem like dictatorship and will feel uncomfortable since we have enjoyed temporal freedom for a minute but we need drastic measures to survive
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) December 12, 2018
I genuinely want to see us survive ???????? ... It doesn’t matter how good my life will be in this lifetime but what my future generations will have to face later ...
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) December 12, 2018
The rapper spat more fire in his other tweets, clearly venting his displeasure at how things are done in Ghana and in Africa.
The “Can’t let you go” hit maker has since risen to the top of the Ghana Twitter trends in the last 24 hours.
However, it appears not everybody understands where Sarkodie is coming from, with some people descending on him.
Some believe he is faking the talk, while others also berated him for suggesting dictatorship is the solution to Africa’s problems
Here are some of the tweets:
Sarkodie be fake woke pass????????????????
— Content Machine! (@kwadwosheldon) December 12, 2018
Sarkodie’s tweet is abhorrent and frankly beneath him too. For someone with his knowledge of Ghana and the world, I expect more nuance from him. If dictatorships were that excellent, wouldn’t his friend JJ Rawlings have saved us?
— Nana Ama Agyemang Asante (@JustNanaAma) December 12, 2018
I have always said this, the difference between Shatta Wale and sarkodie is branding. Sense wise them all be same.
— Accra By Night? (@FiddyXL) December 12, 2018
In all this it's Tracy I worry about, she has to keep a straight face and act like Sarkodie has sense.
— Kwame (@d_Bosom) December 12, 2018
Kofi Amoabeng and Sarkodie were guest speakers at a forum for young entrepreneurs at KNUST
— Music Dictator (@obiMpenaAustine) December 12, 2018
LMFAO ????????????
They say the world's famous billionaires didnt really attend school, yet billgates, a university graduate, still tops that list.
— Phl3mo (@AndrewZigs) December 12, 2018
M.anifest is a graduate, yet big and famous.
Sarkodie is big and famous, but lack of proper schooling inti u see how english hard give u pic.twitter.com/N5jZ1hSqDO
That awkward moment When Sarkodie is busily tweeting about "Dictatorship" while he doesn't know the meaning...
— SHATTA WALE's SON ???????? (@MMettaleon) December 12, 2018
Ghanaians: pic.twitter.com/kypfRvh504
Sarkodie is getting infected with the Ye virus and I don't like it.????????
— 6 Inches???? (@mahama_k) December 12, 2018
Sarkodie is fading fam his words are finished.
— KIMLY KESSEH (@kimlykesseh) December 12, 2018
Thank You.
Sarkodie says we have enjoyed "temporal freedom" and yet he still thinks what "we need now" is dictatorship..
— Phl3mo (@AndrewZigs) December 12, 2018
Eii! Did our colonizers really promise to come back for us after a while of freedom.....anaa Sarkodie na w'abon.. pic.twitter.com/WQEr1TKvxG