I’m Well And At Peace With My Family - Okomfour Kwadee Speaks

By Naliaka Kitui

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Ghanaian award-winning rapper, Jerry Johnson Anaba, known by his stage name as Okomfour Kwadee has for the first time in five years assured his music lovers, well-wishers, and fans of his progressive recovery from his manic depressive illness.

In an exclusive interview with MyNewsGh.com at his private residence in Kumasi, Kwadee thanked Ghanaians for the persistent support and prayers they have continued to show him and urged them on to not give up on him.

He indicated that he is currently doing well and has the support of his family, friends, the music industry, and some well-wishers revealing that he is working on an extended play (EP) album whilst focusing on his medication and routine health checks.

“I am at peace with my family and for a long time in about twenty years, I have been able to live under the same roof with my parents in a hearty and comfy conversation. Although I’m not there yet, I know I will soon fully recover with the support I’m receiving from my family and the music industry. They didn’t wait for me to pass on before showing me this love.I read and watch what’s happening in the media space and the commentaries about me and sometimes it’s just fulfilling. The last time, I was reading some of the comments under my ‘Abrantee’ video on YouTube and it got me teary. The well wishes, prayers, and a rallying call for my comeback.”

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“I’m grateful to Ghanaians and my family. I can assure all that I am working on myself and I know, I will be back on the music scene very soon. I have begun working on my new EP and as you can see, whilst sticking to my medications.” A smiley Okomfour Kwadee told MyNewsGh.com’s Evans Osei-Bonsu.

Known for his musical dexterity, the ‘Ofie Nipa’ hitmaker, Okomfour Kwadee has for the past twelve years been in and out of rehabilitation facilities after suffering a mental breakdown on suspicion of drug abuse.

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