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Nana Boroo denies accident report; promises to bring $7m investment to Ghana

Just a day after news went viral that he was involved in a serious

accident, the man at the centre of the news, Nana Boroo has refuted

the reports.

There were reports that the Afro pop musician, known in real life as

Nana Osei Bonsu, was involved in a motor accident that sources close

him said was "serious".

In the midst of reports and allegations that the accident story could

be a hoax and a publicity stunt, Nana Boroo says he is fine and does

not know the source of the story.

Speaking in an interview on Airtel Entertainment News on Drive Time on

Joy FM Tuesday, he said, "I think that is so false," adding that, "I

woke up to that news."

According to him, his mum has been badly affected by the bad news and

faulted the media for not doing due diligence by cross checking the

facts before going ahead with the news.

The 'Aha Yede' hit singer disclosed that he is currently in the US

"because of personal business. I am bring investors to Ghana and the

investors are estate developers."

Nana Boroo stressed that he does not "need this publicity stunt,"

noting that, "Me bringing them (investors)

alone I think that should be a publicity stunt for me because it is

almost seven million dollars (US$7 million)

project that we are going to establish in Ghana."

There are reports that the accident story was fabricated by the

artiste to court public sympathy and to revive his career ahead of the

release of his latest single and a video.

He revealed that musically, he is still working on a couple of

projects but stressed that, music is just "a

hobby" but one has "to love it," to be able to call it a profession.

I said it! but yet still i don't trust him oo….. may be he knows

something about this report. What do you think?

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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