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Broda Sammy causes stir again as he performs King Paluta's "Foko" in Church

Published 10 hours ago1 minute read

Ghanaian gospel musician Broda Sammy has once again stirred controversy after performing a secular song during a church event.

The outspoken and unconventional worship minister surprised many when he took the microphone at Prophetess Mama Vida’s birthday celebration on Sunday, June 15, 2025, and delivered a rendition of King Paluta’s hit song “FOKO.”

The event, held at the Vida Bethel Prayer Center, saw church members and guests erupt in cheers and applause as Broda Sammy began singing.

Some worshippers were seen lifting their hands in joy while echoing the song’s catchy chorus.

Broda Sammy, born Samuel Opoku, has in recent years gained a reputation for bridging the gap between secular and gospel music in ways that challenge traditional norms.

It should be noted that this is not the first time Broda Sammy has reimagined a secular tune. He previously made headlines for performing “Grace” by Amerado and Lasmid, and has also been spotted at several worship events covering classics by Daddy Lumba, Amakye Dede, and even Shatta Wale.

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