Sonnie Badu, a well-known Ghanaian gospel musician residing in the UK, has finally responded to critics who say he staged a recent accident to create buzz for his next show, “Sonnie Badu Live In Concert – Rhythms of Africa.”
The celebrated artist recently broke the news of his home accident to his fans, including pictures of himself using crutches while in the hospital.
Some internet users speculated that he was faking it to draw attention to his show shortly after the photos went viral. He posted on Facebook, “To those who said I faked my injury, I pray it never happens to you, it is only by grace that I am still alive,” in response to people who were doubting the veracity of his condition.

Sonnie Badu went on to underline how serious the situation was and how it affected him. “I went in with my foot and landed on my back instead of going down with my head,” he said, expressing thanks for still being alive. It just indicates that I still have work to accomplish here on our planet.
In spite of this unanticipated setback, Sonnie Badu assured everyone that the “Rhythms of Africa” event will go on as planned today, December 9, 2023, and that he was committed to keeping his word to his followers.
He entered to apologize to his followers for not letting them witness him dance the way he usually does and to assure them that he would give it his best in the unique