The account of Samini on Facebook has been hacked.
Emmanuel Andrew Samini, also known as Samini, a veteran Ghanaian hiphop and dancehall performer, had his official Facebook account hijacked.
Over 1.2 million people have liked the page on Facebook.
On his Twitter profile, Samini revealed that an unscrupulous individual or persons had taken over his account and released things that he would not have shared.
Samini advised his followers and coworkers to disregard any strange posts as he worked to reclaim the account.
Unusual stuff appears on the “My Own” singer’s timeline, according to our independent research.
His account may have been hacked early in the morning. They started posting Tiktok videos and comic routines on social media.
Samini’s Twitter followers, where he made the announcement, have expressed their condolences. Others are advising him on how to regain access to the account.
“That tin is terrible ooo not funny at all,” Twitter user Duke Sterling tweeted. “May God help u cause u used about a decade for dat n den 2mins it’s gone sorry bro.”
“Take a screenshot and publish it on your Facebook wall, fellow Ghanaians,” says Stephen Chenaana.
“Nobody says you get a Facebook account,” Mayor continued.
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