Traditional singer King Ayisoba has disclosed that he rears animals and cultivates crops as a side business to generate money to support his music career.
According to him, he was not into Indian hemp farming since the lands in the North did not support its growth.
Speaking in a media interview, King Ayisoba, who is known privately as Albert Apoozore, said his farm was situated in Bolgatanga in the Upper East region, where he cultivates millet and groundnut, amongst many other crops that he sells for income.
The “I want to see you, my father” crooner further made known that he also rears goats, cows, guinea fowl, and cocks, which helps him generate income to cater for the needs of his family and other things.
“I’m a farmer; if I don’t go on a musical tour, I will go to Bolga to farm. I cultivate groundnuts and millet,” he said.
King Ayisoba noted that the lands in the north did not support the growth of marijuana and other weeds.
I don’t farm marijuana, and even the lands in the North do not support its growth. There are a few places that it supports, but generally, it’s not good. I like animals as well, so I rear cows, goats, Guinea fowl, and cocks. I am not rich or poor, but I’ve been managing,” he added.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe

