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Ghanaian hiplife legend Kwaw Kese, popularly known as Abodam, is at it again with his signature brand of humor and street energy. On Saturday, April 25, 2026, the rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to drop a short, cheeky 10-second video that has fans laughing and asking questions.
In the clip, Kwaw Kese rocks a white priest’s clerical collar paired with cool sunglasses, filming himself outdoors under the bright sun with buildings and palm trees in the background. Looking straight into the camera with a playful smirk, he asks his followers the million-dollar question:
“Will you come to my church?”
The video is pure Abodam vibes short, direct, and full of that unpredictable energy that has defined his career for years.
Fans React with Laughter and “Location Please!”
The post quickly sparked funny reactions from fans:
- One user joked, “Mad people church “ — a clear nod to Kwaw Kese’s self-proclaimed “Abodam” (craziness) persona.
- Others playfully demanded details: “Location “ and “What’s the name of your church “
- Comments like “Awoyo sofo “ and “Sofo moko” poured in, blending Twi slang with the fun.
It seems like everyone wants an invite to this mystery “church” though we all know it’s just Kwaw Kese keeping things entertaining.
Who Is Kwaw Kese?
For those new to the scene, Emmanuel Kofi Botwe (born in Agona Swedru) burst onto the Ghanaian music scene with his 2007 album Abodam, which earned him five awards at the 2008 Ghana Music Awards. Known for hits that blend hiplife, rap, and raw street storytelling, Kwaw Kese has always been unapologetically himself whether dropping bars, showing his spiritual side, or cracking jokes.
Over the years, he’s collaborated with big names, performed energetic shows, and even stirred conversations about Ghanaian churches and spirituality. He’s openly identified as a traditionalist and herbalist in recent interviews, adding more layers to his complex public persona.
This latest video fits perfectly into his pattern of mixing faith, fun, and “awoyo” (madness) energy. Fans will remember his past posts referencing “Awoyo Church of Christ” and tracks like “Awoyo Sofo” that have even been played in actual churches.
In an era where Ghanaian celebrities are often super polished or overly serious on social media, Kwaw Kese keeps it real and relatable. The short clip is classic content marketing — quick, shareable, and guaranteed to spark engagement. It also taps into the deep respect (and occasional satire) Ghanaians have for pastors and church culture.
Whether he’s serious about starting a “church” or just trolling for laughs, one thing is clear: Kwaw Kese knows how to stay relevant and keep his fans entertained.
Will you come to my church pic.twitter.com/NCZlTKa0ih
Send your stories to Email: myghanadaily@gmail.com • WhatsApp: +233 577 145 140— KING KESE (@KwawKese) April 25, 2026
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