
"May God save him": Presenter Abatay in tears as he shares his deepest regret
Renowned Ghanaian radio broadcaster Kofi Asare Brako Abatay wept as he shared his biggest regret in life, while encouraging the youth to find Christ.
Ghanaian Musician Dan Kwaku Yeboah Addresses Viral Lookalike Video Accra, Ghana – Popular Ghanaian musician and journalist, Dan Kwaku Yeboah, recently addressed a viral video circulating online that featured his lookalike. The video, which gained significant traction on social media, showed a man bearing a striking resemblance to Yeboah singing. Yeboah, in a short video response, clarified the situation with humor, stating, "I'm not the one in the viral video – it's my senior brother!" He chuckled, adding to the lighthearted nature of the response. Yeboah's video response has itself become viral, showcasing the power of social media in spreading both confusion and clarification. The incident highlights the prevalence of lookalikes and the speed at which misinformation can spread online. The contrast between the initial confusion caused by the lookalike video and Yeboah's humorous clarification provides a lighthearted yet informative anecdote. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying information before sharing it online, particularly in the age of social media where viral content can spread rapidly. Yeboah's response, however, showcases the ability of social media to also quickly correct misinformation and provide a humorous twist to a potentially confusing situation.
Renowned Ghanaian radio broadcaster Kofi Asare Brako Abatay wept as he shared his biggest regret in life, while encouraging the youth to find Christ.