Ghanaian rapper Armstrong Afum, better known as Dadie Opanka, has given fans a glimpse of his bold career shift.
The artist has temporarily stepped away from his music career to explore new opportunities in the United States that he believes will positively impact his life.
Upon his return to Ghana, Opanka opened up about his new ventures and how he’s reshaping his career. “I’ve been blessed with a lot of opportunities, and now it’s time to give back by sharing some of my experiences,” Opanka said.
“For the time being, I have paused my music career to explore a different path. I’ve taken on the role of a financial advisor, where I help individuals achieve their financial goals with tax-free services. It’s a fulfilling role that aligns with my passion for guiding people toward success.”
Opanka
The rapper explained that he has always been fascinated by the financial world and felt compelled to delve deeper into it.
“I realized there are many opportunities out there that could help people, especially within the area of personal finance. It’s a chance to do something meaningful outside of music.”
Opanka
Opanka’s shift from the music scene to a more finance-driven career is seen by many as a surprising move, but for the artist, it’s a natural progression toward exploring new avenues that complement his skill set and long-term aspirations.
His new career path stirred reactions.
“Insurance Agents are also classified as financial Advisors… We only need to know his role exactly.”
Charles Antwi
“He helps people to file for tax-free services from the IRS. People can lie ooo. Look at how he answered the question, all the sudden gestures prove he is lying. Charley unless someone is feeding you otherwise be proud of your job.”
Asare Dickson
“This Ghanians for you, people just have problems when someone is ok. They will try to prove that you are not 🤣 and when you are broke they come and insult you for not making it in your prime 🤣🤣. Social media can make anyone talk anyhow.”
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Opanka Clarifies US Stay
The Ghanaian rapper revealed that his two-year stay in the United States had no connection to putting his music career on hold, contrary to widespread speculation.
Instead, the rapper clarified that the time was spent furthering his education.
In a recent interview, Opanka, renowned for his influence in Ghana’s music industry, shared his commitment to personal growth through education.
“My two years living in the States had nothing to do with me putting my music career on hold. The power that social media or technology has means you can travel abroad for shows while still keeping your music alive. That’s why I travelled.”
Opanka
He emphasized how digital platforms bridge geographical gaps.
“You could be in Ghana, and people outside Ghana will hear your music. Similarly, you can be abroad, and people in Ghana will still access it. For instance, posting on YouTube or digital stores works the same globally.”
Opanka
Opanka recounted the sequence of events leading to his decision.
“Initially, I went to America for an award show and a concert, which was planned to last a month. After the concert, I got the opportunity to go to school. I believe everyone knows education is power.”
Opanka
He underscored the value of education in enhancing his craft.
“The knowledge I’ll acquire from education, when combined with my music, will take everything to a different level. Having that opportunity, I thought it wise to pursue it while still doing music from abroad.”
Opanka
The rapper’s journey highlights his determination to evolve both personally and professionally, blending education with his passion for music.
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