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Black Sherif criticises Osaman Bukari
Ghanaian musician Black Sherif did not hold back his disappointment regarding the performance of Black Stars forward Osman Bukari during Ghana’s intense 2-2 draw with Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations. The crucial Group B match unfolded on Thursday, January 18, at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan.
Meanwhile, Bukari’s costly error within the box became a turning point, allowing Egypt to equalize as Mohammed Trezeguet capitalized on the dispossessed ball, setting up Mostafa Mohammed for the game-winning goal. Black Sherif, among other devoted Ghanaian fans, couldn’t overlook this lapse and expressed his frustration, stating, “You comot bench come dash free goal, herh.”
The clash between the Black Stars and Egypt was a high-stakes encounter, with both teams vying to strengthen their positions in the tournament. Despite a promising start for Ghana, with Kudus scoring both goals, the tables turned with Bukari’s unfortunate loss of possession, leading to an equalizer and ultimately a draw. This outcome left Ghana positioned at the bottom of Group B, while Egypt maintained their second-place standing
In other news, Renowned South African artist Emtee, also known as Ndevu Mthembeni, has recently clarified his identity, asserting that he is not just a rapper but a hip-hop artist with a strong focus on songwriting.
In a bold declaration, Emtee expressed his frustration with being labelled solely as a rapper, emphasizing his prowess as a certified hitmaker and songwriter. He took to social media to convey this, stating, “I’m not a rapper. I’m a hip-hop artist. Stop asking me to ‘spit some bars’ when you see me. TF!? I’m a songwriter. Certified hit maker.”