I want to be a US or Uk citizen, not Ghana: Yaw Tog discloses {See Details}

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Famous Ghanaian rapper Thorsten Owusu Gyimah, well known by his stage name Yaw Tog, has stated his wish to obtain citizenship in either the United Kingdom or the United States.

According to the young musician, he intends to complete his schooling in one of those nations and will eventually obtain citizenship there.

Yaw Tog declared that the current economic situation in Ghana is intolerable during a guest appearance on the “Uncut Show” with the lifestyle and celebrity blogger Zionfelix.

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This is especially clear now that he is trying to take care of his own needs.

In addition to that, the talented musician claimed that because his parents had supported him since he was a little child and had not yet finished secondary school, he had never experienced the heat that the people of Ghana were complaining about.

I want to be a US or Uk citizen, not Ghana : Yaw Thog
Yaw Thog

But now that he’s an adult and on his own, he realizes that “adulthood is basically a fraud,” and he intends to move from his native nation to one of the richest ones in the world.

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Yaw Tog has stated that he does not intend to live in Ghana permanently and that he intends to travel to the West in pursuit of a novel and fascinating experience.

Check out his full interview below:

About Yaw Tog

Known professionally as Yaw Tog and born on May 8, 2003, Thorsten Owusu Gyimah is a Ghanaian rapper who specializes in drill music, or Asakaa as it is known in that country.

He gained notoriety most notably for the remix of his viral song “Sophia,” which also included O’Kenneth, City Boy, Reggie & Jay Bahd, Kwesi Arthur, and Stormzy.

With a large number of streams and downloads on Boomplay, several of Yaw Tog’s tracks have become incredibly popular and trendy online.

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