It’s an Honor To Be Abedi Pele’s Favorite Ghanain Artiste – Kofi Kinaata

Martin King Arthur known in showbiz circles as Kofi Kinaata has said that it is of high respect to be Abedi Ayew Pele’s favorite artiste.

The Ghanain football legend said in an interview with Willie Graham on GTV Sports Plus that his favorite artiste is Takoradi’s very own Kofi Kinaata.

“My favorite artiste is a guy from Takoradi, he does highlife. Kofi Kinaata is who I am talking about. I first watched him perform at a party my boss organized sometime ago and fell in love with him” Abedi said.

Kofi Kinaata however said in a tweet that is an honour to the the favorite artiste of the African Football Legend.

“It is an honour to be Abedi Ayew Peleโ€™s favourite Ghanaian artiste #TheMaestro ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ˜Š #TeamMooove” Kinaata wrote on Twitter.

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