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DjQwequ Blog of Sunday, 29 June 2025
Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah
KOKA, a prominent entertainment critic on Kessben 92.9 FM, has publicly criticized Socrate Sarfo, labeling him as “not educated” and implying that his approach lacks substance.
According to KOKA, Socrate Sarfo’s desire for roles given to colleagues in the entertainment industry under the current government is misguided.
KOKA emphasized that governance positions require more than just party loyalty; they demand educated and qualified individuals with relevant experience and achievements. He questioned Socrate Sarfo’s qualifications and experience, suggesting that he doesn’t possess the necessary credentials to hold governance roles under the NPP.
This exchange highlights the ongoing debate about the importance of education and experience in governance and the entertainment industry. KOKA’s comments have sparked discussion about the qualities required for leadership positions and whether Socrate Sarfo’s background makes him suitable for such roles.
The debate also raises questions about the value placed on formal education versus industry experience and talent. While KOKA prioritizes education, Socrate Sarfo’s success in the film industry might be seen as a testament to the importance of passion, creativity, and hard work.
Ultimately, the conversation between KOKA and Socrate Sarfo underscores the complexities of governance and the entertainment industry, highlighting differing perspectives on what it takes to succeed in these fields.