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If my music is not appreciated enough, I’ll relocate to Nigeria – Camidoh

Ghanaian musician Camidoh has announced that he may relocate to Nigeria if his music does not receive adequate appreciation in Ghana.

In a recent interview on Efia Odo’s podcast, Camidoh criticized the local music scene, claiming that Ghanaian artists do not receive the support they deserve.

He compared the situation to Nigeria, where he believes musicians receive much more backing from their home country.

Camidoh stated, “If I don’t receive enough support from my people, I will relocate to Nigeria.”

His comments have sparked a range of reactions on social media, highlighting the ongoing debate about support for Ghanaian artists.

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