Ghana’s online community is ablaze with reports that Black Sherif has been detained at the Kotoka International Airport.
Popular Ghanaian brand influencer and blogger Gh Hyper broke the news first in a brief post on his Instagram account, which has over 600,000 followers.
It is currently unknown what caused Black Sherif, real name Mohammed Ismail Sharrif.
But his supporters and followers have joined forces with him on social media.
Fans are currently waiting for detailed information about his arrest, which has put the local digital landscape in a state of limbo.
Unfortunately, despite numerous persistent attempts, all attempts to contact his management have also failed.
Photos of Black Sherif inside his room and the others inside the recording studio with the caption “KK KK KK” make up his most recent Instagram post.
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It’s unclear if he was departing Ghana or entering the country when he was apprehended by airport staff, who then turned him over to the Ghana Police Service.
View some of the tweets made by tweeps.
More on this developing story to follow soon.
Meanwhile, in an unexpected admission, Ghanaian comic actor “Lawyer Nti,” who rose to fame for his part in the television series “Kejetia vs. Makola,” has talked openly about his battles with depression and his desperate attempts to at one point seek help from a ritualist.
The actor, whose real name is Richmond Xavier Amoakoh, revealed that he had decided to consult a ritualist at a critical time when he was feeling extremely down.
Beyond his outwardly cheerful demeanor, “Lawyer Nti” claimed to have a deep sense of stagnation and frustration in his life as a result of the lofty goals he set for himself but kept falling short of.
Therefore, according to “Lawyer Nti,” he was compelled to transition from one spiritualist to another before ending up in den of a ritualist.