Ghanaian singer and songwriter, OlivetheBoy, has addressed speculations surrounding his recent performance at a National Democratic Congress (NDC) event. The “GoodSin” hitmaker was a featured performer at the NDC Youth Engagement event held on August 12, 2024, at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra. His appearance at the event led to rumors that he had endorsed the NDC and its presidential candidate, John Mahama.
However, OlivetheBoy has made it clear that his performance was strictly business. In an interview with Abeku Santana, the singer clarified that he was hired to perform at the event and that his appearance should not be seen as an endorsement of any political party. “I didn’t endorse Mahama and his NDC party; it was strictly business. I was hired,” OlivetheBoy stated firmly.
The talented musician emphasized that his main focus is on his music and his fans, not politics. He explained that while he is open to performing for any political party that requires his services, his involvement would remain professional and not personal. “The NPP, CPP, or any party that is ready for my service can reach out to me,” he said, making it clear that his performances are purely about his craft and not political affiliations.
OlivetheBoy’s statement is a reminder to fans and the public that his career is centered on creating music and connecting with his audience. He is not interested in engaging in political activities or aligning with any particular party. His goal is to entertain and inspire through his music, keeping politics out of his artistic endeavors.
As one of Ghana’s rising stars, OlivetheBoy continues to make waves in the music industry, and his focus remains on delivering quality music to his fans. Despite the political nature of his recent performance, OlivetheBoy remains dedicated to his career and is committed to staying out of political controversies.