There’s nothing wrong with cleaning toilets, washing bowls to survive abroad – Sonniballi

Maxwell Amoofia

Ghanaian Dancehall pioneer, Sonny Kwabena Amoako Akoanor popularly known as Sonniballi says there is nothing wrong with menial jobs.

The artist stated that he sees nothing negative about washing cooking utensils and cleaning toilets to make a living abroad.

Sonniballi who now lives in Milton Keynes in the UK told Amansan Krakye on Kastle FM that he does menial jobs to survive abroad.

“What I will say is that every job is a job. So far as you don’t go and commit a crime or steal what belongs to someone then you are obviously cool. When you do menial jobs abroad and you can use it to feed yourself and you don’t get yourself into trouble then that’s fine with me”

“So far as abroad is concerned there is a lot of jobs here for anyone so far as you are prepared to work. There is no room for laziness abroad but I have been travelling abroad since my childhood days so it’s not anything new to me,” he said.

The singer before leaving Ghana had successful features on ‘Adedeede’ by Mary Agyapong and ‘Georgina’ by Slim Buster.

Sonniballi is said to have left Ghana in 2001 to seek greener pastures.

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