VIDEO: Sam Jonah, Ibrahim Mahama, Gabby Otchere-Darko, Others Attend Black Sherif's Private Dinner | general-entertainment
Fri, 21 Oct 2022 03:30
A cultured strictly by-invitation non-public cocktail reception and dinner in honor of Black Sherif was held in Accra, final night time, Sunday October 16, 2022.
The elegant occasion was graced by some excessive profile personalities together with politicians and enterprise moguls together with Dr. Sir Sam Jonah (President of AngloGold Ashanti, Executive Chairman of Jonah Capital Equity Fund and the Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast), Ibrahim Mahama (founding father of Engineers and Planners), and Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko (famend lawyer and main member of the New Patriotic Party).
Rappers Sarkodie and D-Black, Highlife Musician Kwabena Kwabena, Radio Presenter Andy Dosty, TikTok Influencer Hajia Buintu, actress Sonnia Ibrahim, Bloggers Ameyaw Debrah, Nkonkonsa, Zionfelix, GHHyper and a bunch of others.
Rapper D-Black congratulated Black Sherif on the discharge of his debut album. Sarkodie additionally said how all Ghanaians are pleased with Black Sherif including that there extra larger than about to occur in Black Sherif's life.
The dinner was to have a good time Blacko's maiden album 'The Villain IN ever Was' and the way far the album is touring with a brief time period.
Black Sherif's first album launched on October 6, 2022 is topping music chats in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, different components of Africa, Europe, America, Asia and different components of the world.
Watch sights and sound from the occasion beneath:

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