Blakk Rasta, host of 3FM Urban Blend and an outspoken advocate for Ghana’s betterment, has emerged as a leading voice in the country’s preparations for the 2024 presidential elections.
Blakk Rasta has made a bold declaration based on his steadfast principles:
“If Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia wins the next election, he will cut connections with 3FM and avoid Ghana until the President steps down.”
This firm stance exemplifies Blakk Rasta’s persistent commitment to demanding accountability from government officials and placing national interests first. “If the next election results in Bawumia becoming president, I will no longer be associated with 3FM or the country of Ghana until he vacates office. Even though I don’t like Alan Kyerematen, I don’t mind if he arrives and takes over,” he squeezed.
Blakk Rasta publicly shows his or her preference for Assembled Central legislator Kennedy Kyerematen, even though he or she is a known dissenter, even though he or she is a known dissenter. “I don’t mind if Kennedy Agyapong comes [to] take over because I prefer him to Allan and Bawumia, and even with him, I don’t like his actions and character,” he said.
Blakk Rasta has changed his mind and is willing to give John Mahama another shot if he is elected president.
There were problems during Mr. Mahama’s first tenure in office, and the radio host recognizes that. Blakk Rasta’s advocacy for giving Mahama a chance to prove his commitment to better administration stems from his faith in the power of redemption and human improvement.









