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“I set up Samini’s music career at the age of 14” – Ayisha Modi alleges

In an unforeseen range of occasions, Ayisha Modi, the well- known Ghanaian swell, has formerly again stunned the public with her candid exposures. 


This time, her limelight is on her teenage times, where she took on a part that significantly impacted the career of one of Ghana’s most talented musicians, Samini. 

Ayisha Modi’s disclosure has exfoliate light on her deep- confirmed connection to the music assiduity, dating back to when she was just 14 times old. 

The swell unveiled that during her early teenage times, she was further than just a bare bystander of the music scene; she was laboriously involved in supporting the musical trip of none other than Samini himself. 

At a tender age when utmost youths are concentrated on academy and pursuits, Ayisha Modi managed to form connections with prominent musicians, with Samini being one of them. 


Her unwavering passion for music and her ingrain understanding of its impact led her to allocate the plutocrat she earned to prop Samini’s musical hobbies. Remarkably, Ayisha Modi used the finances that were meant for her own particular requirements to further Samini’s music career. 

This included contributing towards his recording plant time and other essential charges, furnishing a regard into the extent of her fidelity to the trades. In an interview on Sash television, Ayisha Modi said, “ By the age of 14, I used to walk with musicians like Samini, and I used to finance Samini’s music career. 

I paid for their plant time anytime they had a plant session. occasionally, when my mama sends me on an errand to the request, I use the plutocrat to finance Samini, also I'll lie to her that the plutocrat got missing. ” 

Ayisha also explained that her conduct weren't just about Samini but were a way of participating her God- given gift to help talented people who could n’t go to pursue their dreams.
      





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