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    Inferiority complex is killing musicians in Kumasi

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    MC Portfolio is a Ghanaian entertainment pundit MC Portfolio is a Ghanaian entertainment pundit

    Entertainment pundit, MC Portfolio, has expressed concerns over what he describes as an inferiority complex being a silent killer to most Kumasi-based musicians.

    In a video shared by Zionfelix on Instagram on September 26, 2025, MC Porfolio noted that musicians from Kumasi often feel timid and intimidated when they find themselves among other musicians.

    MC Porfolio explained how key industry players have personally told him how Kumasi-based musicians struggle in the creative arts industry because of their background.

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    “Inferiority complex is one thing that is killing musicians in Kumasi, and I think it is time we fight against it. I have had many complaints from industry professionals who personally told me that you won’t survive in the industry if you claim to be from Kumasi,” he said.

    The entertainment pundit further called on the media to support creatives without necessarily being selective.

    “I am also talking to the media. We should play a role and shape the narrative. There are a lot of rappers and creatives here who will make it big on international stages, but the reports from our media are designed to affect them negatively,” he added.

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