Ghanaian reggae artiste and radio host Blakk Rasta has opened up about his admiration for President John Dramani Mahama, saying his view of the Ghanaian leader has changed after watching him closely during his current term in office.

In a recent interview with Kafui Dey, the outspoken commentator spoke warmly about Mahama and his approach to leadership.

“President Mahama, honestly, when I was growing up, I was told that angels had wings. This is the first time I’m seeing an angel without wings, and that’s President Mahama.

“To be honest with you, I criticised him during his first tenure. Whom haven’t I criticised? People criticise me too. And they have come to realise that I criticise them not to destroy them, but to build them,” he said.

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Blakk Rasta explained that taking on influential figures has long been part of his public commentary, stressing that his criticism is rarely driven by personal grudges. He noted that he often meets people he once criticised without even recalling the sharp remarks he made about them.

“No malice at all. I criticise people and later meet them, and I don’t even remember that they once passed through my hot oven of critical baking. Well, I said a lot about Mahama, and Mahama is that gentleman. He will listen. Whether he chooses to react or let it go is up to him,” he clarified.

Reflecting on his earlier views of the president, Blakk Rasta said his perspective has shifted over time as he observed Mahama’s conduct in office. In his view, the president has shown a level of patience and humility that stands out, even in the face of criticism.



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