Keep an Eye on This Page for More Exclusive Stories and Updates! Stay connected and never miss out on engaging content, breaking news, and insightful stories. Now is the time to click the follow button and join our expanding community! Kwadwo Ampong, better known as Great Ampong, a gospel musician from Ghana, is willing to apologize to former President John Dramani Mahama, even if it means kneeling in front of him. In a recent interview on Oyerepa TV, the celebrated artist revealed that while he has already released a song titled *Apology* to convey his remorse, he is open to taking further steps to seek forgiveness.
“I know President John Dramani Mahama will hear my apology song, but if the opportunity arises to approach him and ask for forgiveness, I would gladly do so,” Ampong stated.
He added, “To meet him at the Jubilee House, you would need someone to guide you, or else rushing there would not be wise,” however, that meeting the President would require proper preparations. Ampong also got his ideas from dancehall musician Shatta Wale, who made a public apology to Mahama prior to the elections in 2024. “If the Lord permits and there’s a chance, I wouldn’t hesitate to apologize to John Dramani Mahama one-on-one, just as Shatta Wale did. I would do it even if it meant kneeling down because I wouldn’t be the first to ask for forgiveness,” he said.
The gospel musician’s apology is believed to stem from his criticism of Mahama during the 2016 elections. While some view his actions as a genuine attempt to make amends, others speculate that it may be a strategic move to align with Mahama now that he is president. Ampong’s absence during the 2024 campaign has also raised questions, especially as Shatta Wale made headlines with his public apology during the same period.
The story has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising Ampong’s humility and others questioning his motives. As the conversation unfolds, many are eager to see whether the gospel artist will get the opportunity to deliver his apology in person.