‘Happy Bday My Boy’, Sarkodie Celebrates Son on his Birthday (Watch Video)

By Stermy 3 Min Read

Ghanaian heavyweight rap icon, Sarkodie celebrates his son as he turns two years old.

The Ghanaian rapper who is born with his legal name as Michael Owusu Addo, together with his wife welcomed their son on March 13, 2020, in the United States of America.

The boy who is named after his multiple award-winning Father, Sarkodie with the name Michael Owusu Addo Jnr (MJ) today, Sunday, March 13, 2022, turns two years old.

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In marking her birthday, Sarkodie took to his various social media pages to celebrate his handsome-looking son with a video showing photos of himself and his boy in a slide.

Sarkodie wrote; “Happy bday my boy … I LOVE YOU !!!! Michael Owusu Addo Jnr ( MJ ) ❤️👑👑”.

Watch the video below.

https://mobile.twitter.com/sarkodie/status/1502930785405632512

In other news, Instagram and Facebook are now allowing its Users To Call For Putin’s Prosecution.

In review with Facebook and Instagram policies, calling for violence against a nation is deemed wrong and considered a violation of sovereignty power. However, in the wake of events; where Russian President, Vladimir Putin, and his comrades have been waging war with Ukraine, the owner of Instagram and Facebook have allowed some nations to call for the prosecution of Putin and allies supporting the invasion.

Meta in a statement said that policies have been adjusted to accumulate use of “violent words” against the Russian Leader and his Army.

This means that statements such as “death to the Russian invaders” and “Putin should be eliminated” are now legal and safe to use. Nevertheless, Meta strictly warned that the courtesy shouldn’t be extended to Russian civilians rather should be confined to Putin and his troops.

In the meantime, Russia have issued a warning to the United States over their acclaimed Social Media misuse. The former Soviet Union claimed that the west are going extreme and disregarding fundamental media laws that should not be crossed and bridged.

A correspondent from Meat told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC):

“In light of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, we made a temporary exception for those affected by the war, to express violent sentiments toward invading armed forces.” Click Here To Read Full Post.

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