
In a never heard before true life story of chart-topping Ghanaian Gospel act, MOGmusic revealed during an interview, the artiste has narrated one of the most painful moments of his life.
Ghanaian gospel minister, Nana Yaw Boakye Yiadom, popularly known as MOG, has recalled an eventful and painful moment in his life during Senior Secondary School.
Narrating the ordeal which ensued between him and the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), MOG said he was falsely accused of engaging in examination malpractice, a situation which led to the cancellation of all his papers by WAEC.
MOG said till date, his results have been withheld by the examination body after a court order in 2004.
The gospel musician said he was implicated after one of his mates who was initially nabbed for selling exam papers shockingly named him as an ally during interrogations.
“One of my mates, his name is Isaac Quayeson. He went to take exam questions, which I don’t know where he got it from, and he was selling them. For some reason, WAEC got hold of that information and they traced and came to the school. I was walking up the stairs and I met Isaac, I sympathized with him because I knew WAEC was in to arrest him.





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