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Sarkodie reacts to model Sam Sarpong's death

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  • Kwame Attah from Asanta 8 years ago

    This is so ridiculous for individual to kill himself or herself but to my opinion I think there is something behind his death.

  • Linda 8 years ago

    We all know death is inevitable but when a loved one commits suicide, an overwhelming grief and emotions can leave you reeling. When my best friend took her life, the shock of it left me feeling depressed and numb. The feelin ...
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  • mena 8 years ago

    Hollyweird people they take you in and stick the blood out of you sadly this is what these new so called africans celebrities want and look at what is going on in africa. He was probably fucked by men and did some shit. Sark, ...
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  • peeeeee 8 years ago

    Congratulations mena u have won the prize of being the highest most foolish idiotic ignoramus for making unfounded comments..do you know him???

  • Sad anyway 8 years ago

    u pple always confuse us with fake headlines, making us curios to read.
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  • Queen 8 years ago

    Mena, shame on u for judging someone u don't know. I'm sure the family are in deep grief and don't need to hear your hurtful and heartless comment.

  • Azuuga Amos. 8 years ago

    So sad. we have no strength over, n i azk myself where will diz my bro be now? letz pray to him dat GOD should accept hiz soul.well, am wishing u serv journey big bro bye bye.

  • Nana Frema 8 years ago

    mmmm very sad

  • Aisha Mohamend 8 years ago

    Is a pity RIP but I should say dis is not just an ordinary die hmmmm a full grown man just walk up to the bridge and jump down no it's can't happen only God knows

  • Precious 8 years ago

    Depression happens sometimes you know. You can have many people around you and still be so much alone. There can be a void that is hard to fill and people get lost in it and give up. Some lucky few can get help and cope. Ment ...
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  • Free 8 years ago

    Well said Precious but unfortunately, mental illness is still a taboo with many Ghanaians. Our society frowns upon it and many times treats the patient as if they're at fault or they're witchcrafts. I wish people don't cast j ...
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  • Precious 8 years ago

    I know right. It is so sad how uninformed we as a society are about this. We have to start the conversation among family and friends and hopefully things may start to change.

  • Nokor3 y3 8 years ago

    very sad may his soul rest in peace

  • Ajongtera Evelyn 8 years ago

    May your soul rest in peace