Reggae
musician
and
radio
presenter
Blakk
Rasta
has
disclosed
that
he
has
received
a
lot
of
threatening
messages
from
people
after
his
performance
at
Nkroful
earlier
this
week.
Blakk
Rasta
performed
some
of
his
songs
at
the
2024
Nkrumah
Fest
a
celebration
held
to
celebrate
the
birthday
of
Ghana’s
first
president
Osagyefo
Dr
Kwame
Nkrumah.
According
to
Blakk
Rasta,
he
was
invited
to
give
a
speech
at
that
event
but
after
his
speech,
the
crowd
wanted
him
to
perform
so
he
decided
to
give
an
acapella
of
his
songs.
He
started
with
his
Kwame
Nkrumah
song
then
continued
with
the
popular
Barrack
Obama
song
before
wrapping
up
with
his
controversial
Theif
President
song
which
gained
the
nation’s
attention.
“After
I
did
the
song,
I
was
just
on
my
way
out
and
telling
myself,
I
didn’t
intend
to
sing
here.
I
just
intended
to
come
and
give
a
speech
because
that
was
the
original
thing.
“But
they
were
insisting
that
I
should
sing
something.
So
when
I
sang
it,
by
the
evening,
it
was
all
over
the
place,”
he
said.
He
shared
that
he
received
several
threatening
calls,
leading
the
event
organisers
to
offer
him
additional
security.
“I
got
a
couple
of
calls.
People
called
me
with
phone
numbers
that
were
not
existing
and
threatened
me
after
that
performance.
“There
was
one
who
called
and
just
said,
‘You!
I
am
coming
for
you.’”
“I
said,
‘Oh,
bro,
where
do
you
want
us
to
meet?’
Then
he
started
laughing.
We
both
laughed,”
he
said.
“So
the
organisers
asked
me
if
I
needed
security
and
all
that.
I
said,
‘Why
not?’
So
they
had
one
or
two
people
around
my
hotel
area,”
he
added