FBS Music
The current economic hardship in Ghana has made it a living hell for its citizens. Last Thursday, veteran music duo FBS were on Day Break Hitz on Hitz 103.9 FM to premiere their bounce-back single dubbed ‘Jo’ featuring Mr Drew and to also have an exclusive chit-chat with Sammy Forson after their long absence from the music scene.
Stream ‘Jo’ ft Mr Drew:
https://onerpm.lnk.to/FBS-MrDrew-Jo
During the interview, they were asked if they had regrets in supporting former president John Dramani Mahama? In response, they duo said no. This made headlines on the tabloids over the weekend. Most people were expecting cyber surfers to go haywire over the news. To the surprise of many, especially the media, there wasn’t any negative remarks as expected. In response, netizens supported the duo in a more level-headed manner by showering the veterans with an avalanche of uplifting compliments after Hitz FM’s social media team posted a picture of them with a well-read caption.
Below are some of the comments netizens passed:
“You supported a good cause just that Ghanaians didn’t listen and they are feeling the effects day and night now God bless you guys.”
“You should be proud now chale.”
“Fantastic, FBS ur guys are eyes open for supporting humble Man President Mahama, I wish u good luck.”
“How can u regret supporting a visionary president.”
“JDM is a father for all,, May God bless him,, he’s not like Mampam.
Those without talent are insulting these guys.”
“Everyone has the right to support any political party so you guys shouldn’t worry wai.”
“You people are on the right path JM for life.”
“Mahama all the way we don’t need any E-leve useless ppl biaaa again.”
“You made a great choice.”
It’s paramount to note that the bromance between Ex Prez John Dramani Mahama and FBS is based on individual choices and mutual respect. It has nothing to do with party politics. It is more of a brother and a father relationship which was the key reason they supported him. In addition, they also made it clear they support positivity devoid of party colours.
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Story by: John Claude Tamakloe.