Part 5: Sarkodie Laughs at Shatta Wale Dissing Him by Saying He's "Poor"
Part 1: Sarkodie on His Ashanti Tribe Fighting Ghana Colonizers for 100 Years

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In this clip, Sarkodie starts off by speaking about going to Harvard Business School to speak about the importance of having a side-hustle incase your main plan falls through. From there, Sarkodie spoke about being fortunate to come from Ghana and have international exposure without a major label backing him, and he also spoke about his collaboration with E-40, "CEO Flow." Moving along, Sarkodie spoke about his "Black Love" virtual concert, where there was an altercation between his manager and artist Stonebwoy. Sarkodie explained that he was shocked at the situation because the three of them were good friends, which led to Sarkodie telling Stonebwoy to leave. After explaining that they later reconciled, Sarkodie spoke about the gun laws in Ghana, explaining that they are strict, making Ghana one of the most peaceful places to him.