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The classes and levels in society - obia nyÉ› obia anaa sÉ› obi yÉ› obi?

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GhanaThink Managing Executive abocco

So Mr. Rap Ninja, Sidney of Nananom fame released his latest album earlier this summer. His major single, 'Obia nyÉ› obia' talks about how everyone in society is the same and no one above the other because we will all return to the ground we came from. Of course, it didn't sit well with a lot of Ghanaians.
So like any other musician would do, a few musicians released counter attacks to Sidney's hit saying Obi yÉ› Obi (people are actually above others) news story.
What do you think about the song and its lyrics and its role in the Ghanaian (and African) society today?