Ghanaian radio presenter and reggae artiste born Abubakar Ahmed by widely known as Blakk Rasta reacts boldly again after a man in mask who attempted to murder him at Zylofon FM failed his mission.
An assailant forced his way into the premises of Zylofon FM with the aim to murder Ghanaian radio presenter and musician, Blakk Rasta on Tuesday, 5 January.
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The assailant broke into the building of the radio station owned by Nana Appiah Mensah with a knife.
Confirming the report in a post on social media, Blakk Rasta, known in private life as Abubakar Ahmed, said the masked man threatened to kill him.
According to him, this led to the station shutting down its transmission.
Zylofon Media quickly released a statement stating that the masked man who broke into the premises of media company to allegedly attempt to kill radio presenter, Blakk Rasta, was shot by the company’s head of security, click here to read full statement.
After an assassination attempt on his life, Ghanaian radio presenter and reggae artiste has shocked most Ghanaians with his recent statement.
The reggae artiste and radio personality Blakk Rasta came out publicly to say that he is not afraid for his life not minding the unsuccessful assassination attack on his life while he was at work.
It’s still yet unclear to Ghanaians why the celebrity, haven’t gone discreet after such an attempt, but he still went on air, for an interview with CTV.
Speaking on Dwabrem on CTV, Blakk Rasta mentioned it to the show host Nana Yaw Adwenpa.
He said:
The Bible says from 1 John fear is something any wrongdoers will go through . You’re afraid when you’re evil because fear is equivalent to punishment.
I’m not an evildoer, I’m fighting for my children and my children’s children. I’m fighting for the society and such a person, if you touch me you’ll melt like wax.
I’m not boasting, I’m not lying but when you have God all your attackers look like children and i see all of them like children…