I’m Happy God Has Elevated Fameye – Kofi Sarpong

By Eugene Brown

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Popular Ghanaian police gospel musician Kofi Sarpong has disclosed his love for musician Fameye and how happy he is that the latter’s career was growing.

The musician, who is also a Chief Superintendent of Police, added that he is grateful that God has made Fameye a successful musician in Ghana.

Born Peter Famiyeh Bozah, Fameye lost his parents, who were police officers, at a very young age and was taken care of by his grandmother. In spite of losing his parents at a young age, the ‘Nothing I Get’ hitmaker has weathered the storm to become a household name in the music circle in Ghana.

Kofi Sarpong speaking with MzGee on TV3 New Day revealed that he is blood-related to Fameye.
According to him, someone from Asante Mampong, a town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana drew his attention to the fact that they were blood-related so he reached out to him.
“We spoke and then we began to meet and talk,” he said.

The ‘Ayeyi Ndwom’ hit singer revealed that, “I like him [Fameye]. In fact, I’m proud of him. He will tell his story by himself”

He added that Fameye has “gone through a lot. We thank God that He has elevated him or has blessed him.”

Asked of his favourite Fameye song, Kofi Sarpong mentioned ‘Nothing I Get’.

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In February this year, Fameye was honoured by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia when he joined the Ghana Police Service to celebrate their annual WASSA End of Year Party at the Ghana Police Headquarters.

He was presented with a plaque by the Vice President after performing as the guest artiste during the event.

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