Ghanaians Cite These Arguments to Support Black Sherif Against Clementina's Father - Lotal Ghana

 Ghanaians Cite These Arguments to Support Black Sherif Against Clementina's Father

 

Ghanaians Cite These Arguments to Support Black Sherif Against Clementina's Father
Ghanaians Cite These Arguments to Support Black Sherif Against Clementina's Father

Ever since he began blowing up, Black Sherif has encountered controversy.

 



His most recent dispute was brought about by the song "Oh Paradise" from his debut album. The Black Sherif's loss of a close friend is memorialized in the song.

 



Many pointed out and claimed that a former high school classmate named Clementina Konadu was the "friend" Black Sherif was referring to as the song gained popularity. That was allegedly Black Sherif's first girlfriend, according to several people.

 



In a recent interview, the deceased's father claimed that Black Sherif should have first asked his permission before utilizing his daughter for a song.

 



However, Ghanaians have risen to Black Sherif's defense against Clementina's father. Here are the explanations they offered.

 

1. "Oh Paradise" rather than "Oh Clementina" is the song's name.

 

Ghanaians claimed that Clementina was never mentioned in the song. They continued by saying that it is not as though Black Sherif used her name in the song's title.

 



2. At the time of the incident, Black Sherif was a student.

 

The fact that Black Sherif was a student at the time the incident occurred was another justification offered in his favor. In his interview, the father of Clementina criticized Black Sherif for not assisting in paying for a casket at the time the tragedy occurred. No one has publicly admitted dating his daughter, the father's father said. Because Black Sherif was a student and would not even have the money to make the contribution that he is talking about, the father's claim is refuted.

 



3. Black Sherif was well-known already.

 

According to Ghanaians, the Black Sherif, according to Ghanaians, is already well-known and didn't create the song for fame but rather as a form of eulogy. They criticized the father of Clementina's behavior as unnecessary when they saw him sobbing over a spilled glass of milk.



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