Cop-gospel singer swats bribery rumors, doubles down on integrity, and says music stays alive regardless of rank.
Bribery question gets shut down
Bribery question gets shut down
- Kofi Sarpong denies taking bribes outright.
- The question came from a listener.
- His answer stayed firm and casual.
- No wiggle room offered.
- He says pressure never came his way.
- Ethical conduct guides his policing.
- Service reputation matters deeply.
- The stance stays consistent.
- The exchange aired on Hitz FM.
- The discussion mixed policing and music.
- Listeners drove the moment.
- Transparency took center stage.
- Promotions could limit studio time.
- Official workload shapes releases.
- The calling still wins space.
- He refuses to shelve talent.
- His singing draws spiritual motivation.
- He plans to perform when possible.
- Rank does not mute creativity.
- Purpose overrides logistics.
- He writes some tracks personally.
- Collaboration fills creative gaps.
- Gospel themes anchor output.
- Ohaw Ne Obre stays part of his catalog.
- Career roots trace to the Ghana Police Service.
- Dual roles shape public perception.
- Balance remains a constant juggle.
- Integrity frames both paths.