Sarkodie commits to complying with NSA rules as anticipation builds for his Rapperholic Homecoming concert at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi. The celebrated rapper has pledged that all instructions from the National Sports Authority (NSA) will be followed strictly, ensuring the event takes place without any conflict with the management of the venue.
The NSA granted approval for the concert but reminded organisers that the stadium pitch must remain untouched. According to Director-General Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, the playing field is primarily reserved for football matches and must be protected. He stressed that while the Authority is open to supporting entertainment events, the preservation of the facility remains the top priority.
In response, Sarkodie used his official X (formerly Twitter) account to reassure fans and the NSA. He stated that “the rules were set from day one, and we are not ready to break them.” His comments have been welcomed by many who see the commitment as a sign of professionalism and respect for national institutions.
Organisers of the Rapperholic Homecoming concert are working closely with the NSA to ensure all guidelines are observed. Security arrangements, stage design, and seating plans are being developed with the goal of preventing any interference with the pitch. Coordination meetings between the two sides have also been held to fine-tune logistical preparations.
The event, expected to attract thousands of music lovers from Kumasi and other regions, has already generated huge excitement. Tickets are in high demand, and Sarkodie is set to headline the concert with other popular artistes. For many fans, the show will be one of the biggest entertainment highlights of the year.
By publicly committing to the NSA rules, Sarkodie has set an example for future event organisers who may wish to use national facilities.