Ghanaian musician and songwriter, Andy Osei Sarfo, professionally known as Kweku Flick has said his love for secular music led to his suspension from St. Hubert Seminary Senior High School.
The rapper said he began his secondary school at the Seminary school but his desire to chase his dream caused his indefinite suspension.
According to him, he used to go studio to record his music after school hours but the authorities of the school took decision against him after they noticed that he sometimes go to the studio with other colleague students with uniform.
“Sometimes my friends in school follow me to the studio to record the music. And normally we go there with school uniforms so the authorities became aware of what I was doing.” Kwaku Flick told Delay.
Adding that he loved the music but it was going against the rules of the school.
“When the authorities noticed what we were doing they suspended me from the school indefinitely.” He said.
The rapper indicated that he had previously signed a behavioral bond but still defied the school instructions.
According to him, the family took decision for him to continue his secondary education from different school.
Adding that his parents visited the school for clarification but nothing changed.
“We waited for about two months and the suspension was still in place so went to Assemblies of God Senior High School for admission to complete my SHS.” Kwaku Flick indicated.
Commenting on his music career, Kwaku Flick revealed that he was inspired by his elder brothers.
Source: Elvisanokye.com