The Ghanaian music sensation Sarkodie proved his ability to deliver both rhymes and witticism when he released his latest response.
Sarkodie made headlines today when he addressed Bishop Samuel Owusu’s financial proclamation, which caught the public’s attention.
During his interview on Onua TV on May 1, 2025, the Pottersville Church International senior pastor declared that all 25-year-olds should maintain a minimum of GH¢25,000 balance in their bank accounts.
According to the bishop, people should possess at least GH¢25,000 in their bank accounts before reaching 25 years of age.
Sarkodie chose to address the financial milestone made by Bishop Samuel Owusu through sarcastic means as many Ghanaians remained uncertain about its validity.
The rapper shared his thoughts on X (Twitter at that time) through this message:
3850 Cedis more then I’m good to go 👊🏿 a bit late by better than nothing I guess https://t.co/yUAgZb5qOk
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) May 1, 2025
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The humorous response from Sarkodie spread rapidly across social media platforms while earning praise from his fans because they approved of his witty approach to managing youth financial expectations.
The humorous response from Sarkodie touches on a national debate about whether young people can reasonably build economic savings during difficult economic times.
Users on social networks supported the pastor by saying that teens should begin saving money and planning ahead. Multiple individuals strongly disagreed with the pastor by emphasizing the difficult job environment together with insufficient economic prospects and increasing expenses.
Through his post, Sarkodie has intensified the social discussion by seamlessly linking humour to critical observations that reflect his unique perspective.