Joe Kutani, Ali Joe, Wofa oo Wofa aaww I'm just reminiscing about the past. We use to hail him when ever we see his car pass at a popular place called Buokrom Abotanso. He died on that fateful Tuesday morning in August 2004 aaawww what a day it was. The chaos that erupted the whole town was something I can't describe. They composed a song for him, 🎶 "wo wuo yi 3ya Wofa ee, wu wuo yi 3ya Wofa ee, wu wuo yi 3ya, wo wuo yi 3ya". May his soul rest in peace.
I love spirito for his loyalty to Budo,when the journalist asked what took Budo to prison "he said let me paused".Meaning Budo did something bad but he is protecting his image even in deaf.loyalty and respect is the evidence of a good follower
Spirito is truly loyal till the end, even after his Boss's Death... Let's all learn to be genuinely loyal to ourselves.... Long life and blessings to you all 💖😊
This is how you conduct an interview! Interviewer did his homework and came prepared, asked relevant and intelligent questions that helped unravel the story and didn't interject unnecessarily. Spirito was the icing on the cake as his raw streetness and home sense made this a classic interview.
So far this’s the best interview of oheneba media , sprito is legend some of us were kids at that time ❤ Budo , meko beri and sprito we love you men RIP Budo
I’m a native of Buokrom and was closer to Budo and family, Spirito really knows much about Wofa. He has more solid info than the person in the first interview. Spirito has genuine facts.
The first guy I doubt he was close to him his stories weren’t adding up. How he was speaking was evident and he probably heard all the things he was saying
I miss Wcfa dearly and may his soul rest in peace 😢. I’m from buokrom and connects to Budo’s family. Everything that Lion narrated is accurate. As a matter of fact when Budo was gunned down by the old man from the palace in 2004. My dad was the one that called president Kuffour at Jubile house for them to dispatch soldiers to Burkrom to call for curfew. Our family house was almost burned down next to the buokrom palace. Budo was the man of the people and stood for Justice.
I am very much convinced and moved by the last word of advice this guy gave to the current youngsters to go by in making their livelihood. Well spoken word.
I really enjoyed the interview........The interviewer was spot on, and listening to Spirito was captivating. I grew up in Nigeria and I'm used to seeing such cult heroes, in communities and even in schools, I never knew we had such stories in Ghana.
Glad you are doing this interview, someone should do a film about Budo, before his story dies out. I heard about him from the people who saw and knew him. They had nothing bad to say about him, only good things and the fact that if Budo is around forget about your house been burgled. When he died they were very upset.
Yet, he Waa murdered in cold blooded by the Chief of the town and his family and blamed his own family (uncle) on Otec fm back then.this lie has sunk into the minds and hearts of people and people has believed all the lies about him.he wasn't a saint but protected the vulnerable
Oh,am almost tearing up.The heartfelt advice from spirit to this generation is spot on and really sublime.This man was a mafia and spitting out the truth.This man must be invited by our famous radio and tv stations for these kinds of interviews cos this generation has to hear this.
Great interview!! Have watched it over and over!! Previledge to see the man Spirito..Way back in JHS St Annes ashtown ma mates used to sing songs about him over and over..He is a definition of true fame..Not today social media fame..Along side Sumsum, Mataata and the likes!!
This is real, Kumasi was a gem back in the days. Schooling in ashtown I heard all these stories. I wish I was old enough to see all these things. Indeed it is real .
The interviewer dey enjoy the show pass the viewers sef😂😂😂 Esp when Spirito demonstrated how Budo met the queen, u can see the guy was so happy to find Spirito.
Man has somewhere he or she doesn't know going... Death is inevitable.... Whoever you are.... Death will end the story.... Let's seek God and His salvation.
I love watching and listening to this video! The interviewer knew how and when to ask a question and Spirito also also on point. I was very young and what was well known to who killed Budo was his Uncle. After watching the two videos, I had to asked my dad and his 3 other brothers on “who killed Budo”? And they all said, his Uncle and not his gf’s father. Well, I might not be the only person who heard Budo’s Uncle was the one who killed him. I enjoyed watching this interview.. Oheneba, you are doing a great job. Watching you from London👏🏾
Spirito composure, confidence and timing In answering the question indicates a real street thug. He made the interview looks soo simple and very interactive
This should be a nice script for some nice movie, we have enough stories to ginger our movie industry..... I like this interview 😊😊 goosebumps all over ... Much love from ashaiman
This gives me a perspective of the Ashanti army in the olden days 1700-early 1900’s) where wars were fought. The warrior and fearless spirits of their grandfathers still lives in them. Today, there are no wars so that tenacity and ferocious spirit have been channeled towards business. However there are still a few of them who still use this drive to perpetuate lawlessness. Most Ashanti’s have a strong work ethic and make good money because of this Asante ‘sunsum’.
Wofa was my mum's friend... Always came to buy food from her... We will pass by his house when going to church, my mum will say Wofa, when will u join us to church and he will always say menuabaa next week😢.RIP Legend...
As a kid born in the 90s,who lived in pankrono,schooled in moshi zongo and played in Kumasi,I’m here to say these live events and legends folklore is what we grew up with🔥🔥
I used to criticize this presenter but truth be told he has really gone to do his homework and came back harder and hotter. Thanks for not taking the criticisms negatively but rather used it as a stepping stone. Awesome interview
He was the equivalent of Captain Planet and Superman to us when we were children. I saw him display severally. One of the memorable ones was a day he blocked the Krofrom street from Manhyia to Shinola all the way to Krofrom Traffic light. I had just closed from school (still in my school uniform). With his bicycle and a very tight sport apparel, he displayed in the streets and blocked traffic. He took monies from all the drivers and gave to the kids. I REMEMBER LOSING MY LUNCH BOWL THAT DAY. LOL😂😂😂 He was so charismatic and lovable. People have their own reservations about him but KUMASI loved him. He was like ROBINHOOD sort-of. He literally took from the rich and gave to the poor. W)fa’oooo w)fa! ✌🏾
I disagree with the statement of him taking from the rich and giving to the poor. Budo robbed the poor taxi and trotro drivers and anyone else that come thru the blocked road and use it for himself and his guys. He was no hero for those of us who saw him several times robbing people in day light. I’m not surprised that his own family killed him.
I remember budo blocked the street of cpc to ashtown and was taking money from the people on the street and he dashed me coins during those times kos i was small. After Budo died then sumsum, matata and oyibo in krofrom Colombia came. Moreover Jordan to me was notorious
I was in ashtown and heard they shot him. I saw lots of macho Moto bikers ridding on the street. The youth rushed to the Oldman and burnt the house. They would have killed the man who shot him. The narrator is right
Oh wofa! Da yie! Grew up in Ash-Town and witnessed some of these events. Wofa used to drive in a gold colour benz. he would usually be in his macho singlet and stretch shorts. I was staying opposite DKC's palace. I miss those times. Ogyeabour and Mokobilly were also great but Budo was the greatest. May the souls of dead rest in peace.
I remember this situation, I was in Aboabo Zongo as a 16 yrs. It was Budo vs Boozin Budo barking the Ashtown boys and Boozin as well supporting the Zongo boys
This why investigation is crucial. If it hadn't been for this man we wouldn't have known the truth. At first, people spoke of Budo like he was supernatural but it was not so.
He has really said the truth on what caused Budo's death. My aunty was staying in the palace too and that night after Budo's death she run to our place when Budo's gang set to the palace on fire. I remember she was in a traumatic state that she has lost all her household items. She narrated how Budo used to cause a bit of trouble in the palace whenever he comes around. Spirito is saying the truth here
@@jhibreal35 oh yeah him been stronger than doesnt mean someone couldnt defeat. Obiara wo ne master oo. No matter how big you are, someone is bigger than you unless you face eachother to determine it. Even komfo anokye koraa died na budo
@@DennisSarpong-bf4vrIt's a pity that he's people had to step in to fight Boozin. That made him less of a gangster. Because in any fight, once your people come to your rescue, it means you were about getting your ass kicked
I am an Akyem residing in Accra Adenta. I started hearing the name Budo when i was a young trotro mate and my Kumasi friends used to talk about Budo's Oddessy❤
What a real-life testimony enough respect to man Spirito bless up big man and may God continue to guid and protect you so that your own esperances in life can be a good help to the youths of today. I believe you are still alive today to tell this story so that some of us will know and also advise our kids. Very interesting interview
If this interview cost a 100GHS bundle I would have still watched to the end. I love this bit, if God has nothing for you, you wouldn't have been part of the living. Deep!
Wow, Oheneba media, this trend of interview is also really exciting, keep it up, I suggest you take your time to get interviews about those names we heard in those days, Bantama Sampson, Anloga Boozin, Breman Vandamme, though amongst them all, Budo's name stood tall and even now, it has been used to describe anybody who feels he is strong
Yes Spirito is the one narrating the real story about Budo .I am also Buokrom boy, and Budo was like an Uncle to me ,I am the son of late OPOKU TERRAZZO ( Buokrom ) ,If you know ,you know. May his soul rest in peace.
I once saw Budo , wofa as we affectionately call him when I was 14 to 15 years old back in KROFROM sofo abodwes3. He used to come n buy weed with his entourage,when he stepped out of his Gold Benz car I saw the big gun wound on his leg. Everything spirito is saying is true. Wofa o , wofa 😢 RIP big man
Oheneba media if you want to know more about Boozin, I can show u one guy at Ayigya Zongo who was his second in command. His name is “abiliwonder” or “7 wonders”…he was the right hand man of Boozin. He is now a security guard at one house in Ayigya Zongo. He stays behind Ayigya park going to the Ayigya Cemetary…
Yeah true, I know him very well. We use to stay Ayigya park the house of the goal keeper called Jacquar or Bala who use to keep for chicaley during sala gala. Still I stay at Tech but not ayigya zongo
Budo loved kids too. I remember in my primary era, myself and about 6 of my classmates went to a popular chop bar (known as Damprane). Budo showed up to eat over there too and he told us to get whatever we want and paid for us (you can imagine the cost savings for primary school boys😂😂😂😂). RIP Wofa
I wish there was social media back then, we could have videos of Budo. I saw him for the first time at Kejetia Market area in the early 90'S and he was jogging and getting fans, 'Wofa oo wofa...".
Joe Kutani, Ali Joe, Wofa oo Wofa aaww I'm just reminiscing about the past. We use to hail him when ever we see his car pass at a popular place called Buokrom Abotanso. He died on that fateful Tuesday morning in August 2004 aaawww what a day it was. The chaos that erupted the whole town was something I can't describe.
They composed a song for him, 🎶 "wo wuo yi 3ya Wofa ee, wu wuo yi 3ya Wofa ee, wu wuo yi 3ya, wo wuo yi 3ya". May his soul rest in peace.
I love spirito for his loyalty to Budo,when the journalist asked what took Budo to prison "he said let me paused".Meaning Budo did something bad but he is protecting his image even in deaf.loyalty and respect is the evidence of a good follower
Spirito is truly loyal till the end, even after his Boss's Death... Let's all learn to be genuinely loyal to ourselves.... Long life and blessings to you all 💖😊
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Oheneba your presenter is a gem . Keep him safely and well .
This is how you conduct an interview! Interviewer did his homework and came prepared, asked relevant and intelligent questions that helped unravel the story and didn't interject unnecessarily. Spirito was the icing on the cake as his raw streetness and home sense made this a classic interview.
Exactly
So you saying that Onua Zion Felix don't know how to conduct interview 😂😂😂😂😂. Ok ok ok
BIG UP SPIRITO FOR SPITTING OUT THE TRUTH TO CLEAR THE AIR
This guy asked the right question at the right time what an Interviewer 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️
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Yeaa he is good
@@joygyamfi774, people a
One of the best interview I’ve watched in a while. Love from 🇬🇧
Well done carry on this interview more people about this mysterious man Budo watching live from Wolverhampton UK 🇬🇧
This is loyalty , he would never say the bad side if budo … I like that
I swear Spirito can act oo...his power point of narration and humor plus interviewer's add lips made the conversation top notch
So far this’s the best interview of oheneba media , sprito is legend some of us were kids at that time ❤ Budo , meko beri and sprito we love you men RIP Budo
I’m a native of Buokrom and was closer to Budo and family, Spirito really knows much about Wofa. He has more solid info than the person in the first interview. Spirito has genuine facts.
You can clearly see and hear from his voice
@@nanakwesievans yeah yeah
The first guy I doubt he was close to him his stories weren’t adding up. How he was speaking was evident and he probably heard all the things he was saying
@@bigg_boris that’s right. I kept asking myself what he was saying lol
Yes of course. Things didn’t add up in the first interview
This man is very intelligent. The interviewer is also professional, he asked the right questions.
Schooled in Kumasi from 2012 to 2016 and I actually heard lots of stories about great Budo!!🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿 We got to make a movie about this
I miss Wcfa dearly and may his soul rest in peace 😢. I’m from buokrom and connects to Budo’s family. Everything that Lion narrated is accurate. As a matter of fact when Budo was gunned down by the old man from the palace in 2004. My dad was the one that called president Kuffour at Jubile house for them to dispatch soldiers to Burkrom to call for curfew. Our family house was almost burned down next to the buokrom palace. Budo was the man of the people and stood for Justice.
There was no Jubilee House in 2004 tho.
😂😂😂
Ur Dad has koffours numbers
@@cwstudiosglobal I was in the states at the time so whatever it was flagstaff house or Jubilee house at the time
@@charlsinawaves1329 they all connect to the same family from dad’s mom side of the family
Spirito is real and he even praise the other strong guys who came to Kumasi. He boldly say that someone too was stronger somewhere.
Spirito is old G on the street and he deserves much respect ✊
Yes is true he was a good guy and I was his taxi driver he stayed in boukrom taxi station that was where his house is
His onwn house is in south Africa boukrom estate
Yh he has all the respect in every hood and ghetto in kumasi dont worry bro
I am very much convinced and moved by the last word of advice this guy gave to the current youngsters to go by in making their livelihood. Well spoken word.
35:59 ohh spinning...A lot happened at Buokrom...These are memories some of us cant forget.
I really enjoyed the interview........The interviewer was spot on, and listening to Spirito was captivating. I grew up in Nigeria and I'm used to seeing such cult heroes, in communities and even in schools, I never knew we had such stories in Ghana.
I have noticed something about SPIRITO He's very Loyal, even his friend Budo is not Alive but he's protecting his Image... VERY Good Friend.
you are very right ! Budo and them must have done many bad things sometimes out of sheer necessity but he has protected his image
You see he never spoke bad things about his old friend, that's real loyalty friendship
Yeah sure
ah so he should lie anaaa
the person dey say the truth about him aa wosee what what what
Aww 😰😢 the part he said he didn't want to say why Budo went to prison 😭😭😭Loyalty
Sad sad sad
Loyalty
Spirito you are really a loyal friend.....infact you inspire a lot ..may you live to see your Great great ground children....
Wow, this information looks more accurate and his last words are very powerful...wow! Love from 🇬🇭
Glad you are doing this interview, someone should do a film about Budo, before his story dies out. I heard about him from the people who saw and knew him. They had nothing bad to say about him, only good things and the fact that if Budo is around forget about your house been burgled. When he died they were very upset.
Yet, he Waa murdered in cold blooded by the Chief of the town and his family and blamed his own family (uncle) on Otec fm back then.this lie has sunk into the minds and hearts of people and people has believed all the lies about him.he wasn't a saint but protected the vulnerable
Keep his history for his criminal acts?
This interview was long overdue. Spirito made my childhood very memorable, he love kids so much.
Probably it’s time to interview Matata too.
Mataata and Oyibo National
Oh,am almost tearing up.The heartfelt advice from spirit to this generation is spot on and really sublime.This man was a mafia and spitting out the truth.This man must be invited by our famous radio and tv stations for these kinds of interviews cos this generation has to hear this.
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I have watched this interview over n over again on Facebook, UA-cam everywhere...good interviewer, good naration by Spirito.. everything on point
Great interview!! Have watched it over and over!! Previledge to see the man Spirito..Way back in JHS St Annes ashtown ma mates used to sing songs about him over and over..He is a definition of true fame..Not today social media fame..Along side Sumsum, Mataata and the likes!!
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This is real, Kumasi was a gem back in the days. Schooling in ashtown I heard all these stories. I wish I was old enough to see all these things. Indeed it is real .
I love how this guy does his interview. U are really professional. U ask sensible and responsible questions. Always on point
Yes
Ma guy that Continental OB. Great guy
The interviewer dey enjoy the show pass the viewers sef😂😂😂
Esp when Spirito demonstrated how Budo met the queen, u can see the guy was so happy to find Spirito.
I really happy watching this interview ❤ Best interview soo far 😍🥇❤️💪🔥🙌
The interviewer is very good. He was very passionate about the subject and asked the right questions.
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Why the interview was interesting.... he wants to know more like us
Man has somewhere he or she doesn't know going... Death is inevitable.... Whoever you are.... Death will end the story.... Let's seek God and His salvation.
I love watching and listening to this video! The interviewer knew how and when to ask a question and Spirito also also on point. I was very young and what was well known to who killed Budo was his Uncle. After watching the two videos, I had to asked my dad and his 3 other brothers on “who killed Budo”? And they all said, his Uncle and not his gf’s father. Well, I might not be the only person who heard Budo’s Uncle was the one who killed him.
I enjoyed watching this interview.. Oheneba, you are doing a great job. Watching you from London👏🏾
Now i know why Jah bad is so strong 💪 it's in his family 👪 love love love
Great job Spirito, I've listened to him from Kwaku Manu and I can see he's marvelous,great work Lion/Spirito.
Well done Oheneba Media you asked very necessary questions
Third time watching this video and i don't get tired watching it, Spirito is indeed a true legend ❤
Is good to leave a testimony on earth before you go home,his spirit and soul rest well.
Spirito composure, confidence and timing In answering the question indicates a real street thug. He made the interview looks soo simple and very interactive
Very intelligent man
He’s very strong and powerful. May his soul Rest In Peace
Best Interviewer I have ever come across. Kudos ❤❤❤ you ask best questions at the right time ❤❤❤
I'm really touch by Spirito's comments from 39:40 going...that's very deep. not all humans are humans
SPIRITO is a Disciple of BUDO, his witness about Budo is So Amazing.
I was part of the fight.. My friend lost his wrist.. He's currently in the US... His wrist was fixed but still not strong.
Ashtown,, we won the fight💪
Eii saa
Aden aa lost his wrist 🤣🤣🤣🤣
eiiiii what is wrist???? u mean his fist.. and u mean u were part of the fight>>?? wow
Which year did this happen?
Black cat
Woww that’s really spirito I know him very well he lived right next to my house in ashtown well respected man
These histories should be made in to historical movies.
The host is so amazing! All his questions are on point 👏
This what Ghana 🇬🇭 needs from oseikrom. Alot never see Budo. This a heroic person like komfo anokye
Spirito is a true legend of change. He should be an ambassador against violence among the youth.
The best interview so far ma guy…spirito I remember back in de days racehorse..hheerrr legend legend forever…jah give him longlyf
Best interview ever am really enjoying it.
This man knows exactly what he is saying. Even describing the street. I remember that lotto kioks and mango tree.
Great interview.Right questions at the right time
This should be a nice script for some nice movie, we have enough stories to ginger our movie industry..... I like this interview 😊😊 goosebumps all over ... Much love from ashaiman
Good job Oheneba, Spirito knows best
what i have learned from this interview is, only God remain who He Is,,,, rest well budo
I’m really touched with the level of intelligence he has gathered so far
This gives me a perspective of the Ashanti army in the olden days 1700-early 1900’s) where wars were fought. The warrior and fearless spirits of their grandfathers still lives in them. Today, there are no wars so that tenacity and ferocious spirit have been channeled towards business. However there are still a few of them who still use this drive to perpetuate lawlessness. Most Ashanti’s have a strong work ethic and make good money because of this Asante ‘sunsum’.
They won't understand
Thumbs up
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Wofa was my mum's friend... Always came to buy food from her... We will pass by his house when going to church, my mum will say Wofa, when will u join us to church and he will always say menuabaa next week😢.RIP Legend...
He’s really making a lot of sense , bless up spirito
I love this interview .
We were hearing a different versions of Budo.
The truth is being told.❤
The interviewer’s intelligence and professionalism is unmatched wow👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Spirito is matured you can tell by the way he talks ,I never knew he can talk sense like that ,Respect to him 🫶🏾🤞🏾
Spirito is soo deep. He is telling the truth. Much love
Man is spiting the fact .. I lived ash town for more then 25 years
Best program ever ❤❤ this is Kumasi
This man is talking wisdom ❤❤❤❤
Exactly
As a kid born in the 90s,who lived in pankrono,schooled in moshi zongo and played in Kumasi,I’m here to say these live events and legends folklore is what we grew up with🔥🔥
A line kid here , 😂
Hehehe sumsum was our killer
Born in late 80’s . School at Krofrom, played at Aboboa , Lived at Dichemso and Ash-town . All is information is at the barbershop
I was at Sepe, I witness some of these events live
Ml
The moment he mentioned Kriki I knew this man knew the story because Krikipandy was my Uncle RIPCHAMP
I heard he is dead May His soul Rest In perfect peace
We might be related in a way kriki is my uncle too
I new kriki padi in Hamburg very strong man
@@aaronkofi7307 yeah bro a very strong gentleman
Kriki died when?
I used to criticize this presenter but truth be told he has really gone to do his homework and came back harder and hotter. Thanks for not taking the criticisms negatively but rather used it as a stepping stone. Awesome interview
He was the equivalent of Captain Planet and Superman to us when we were children. I saw him display severally. One of the memorable ones was a day he blocked the Krofrom street from Manhyia to Shinola all the way to Krofrom Traffic light. I had just closed from school (still in my school uniform).
With his bicycle and a very tight sport apparel, he displayed in the streets and blocked traffic. He took monies from all the drivers and gave to the kids.
I REMEMBER LOSING MY LUNCH BOWL THAT DAY. LOL😂😂😂
He was so charismatic and lovable. People have their own reservations about him but KUMASI loved him.
He was like ROBINHOOD sort-of. He literally took from the rich and gave to the poor. W)fa’oooo w)fa! ✌🏾
I disagree with the statement of him taking from the rich and giving to the poor. Budo robbed the poor taxi and trotro drivers and anyone else that come thru the blocked road and use it for himself and his guys. He was no hero for those of us who saw him several times robbing people in day light. I’m not surprised that his own family killed him.
Lmaooo I know all of them
You're lying masa
Stop lying man
Am even crying I remembered those day me as a small boy used to sing the song as well… Keleke is dead Rest In Peace Keleki
I remember budo blocked the street of cpc to ashtown and was taking money from the people on the street and he dashed me coins during those times kos i was small. After Budo died then sumsum, matata and oyibo in krofrom Colombia came. Moreover Jordan to me was notorious
Very true Jordan is notorious . All of them to take over but couldn't survive. They hard no strategy
I was in ashtown and heard they shot him. I saw lots of macho Moto bikers ridding on the street. The youth rushed to the Oldman and burnt the house. They would have killed the man who shot him. The narrator is right
This host is super.
Kudos. I really enjoyed this interview.
Oh wofa! Da yie! Grew up in Ash-Town and witnessed some of these events. Wofa used to drive in a gold colour benz. he would usually be in his macho singlet and stretch shorts. I was staying opposite DKC's palace. I miss those times.
Ogyeabour and Mokobilly were also great but Budo was the greatest. May the souls of dead rest in peace.
I remember this situation, I was in Aboabo Zongo as a 16 yrs. It was
Budo vs Boozin
Budo barking the Ashtown boys and Boozin as well supporting the Zongo boys
Who won the fight?
Oheneba your presenter is a gem wow ❤❤
Mr interviewer 🎉 you’re very good keep it up . Everyone will love ur works
This why investigation is crucial. If it hadn't been for this man we wouldn't have known the truth. At first, people spoke of Budo like he was supernatural but it was not so.
He has really said the truth on what caused Budo's death. My aunty was staying in the palace too and that night after Budo's death she run to our place when Budo's gang set to the palace on fire. I remember she was in a traumatic state that she has lost all her household items. She narrated how Budo used to cause a bit of trouble in the palace whenever he comes around. Spirito is saying the truth here
It's the buokrom boys that burnt the palace
@@jhibreal35 yes they were a gang in buokrom called Deathrow. I attended sch in buokrom and also lives in buokrom estate too
@@DennisSarpong-bf4vr Yes! It wasn't Budo's set.
Budo was scared to enter obuasi though. Gangs have chased him out of various locations though
@@jhibreal35 oh yeah him been stronger than doesnt mean someone couldnt defeat. Obiara wo ne master oo. No matter how big you are, someone is bigger than you unless you face eachother to determine it. Even komfo anokye koraa died na budo
@@DennisSarpong-bf4vrIt's a pity that he's people had to step in to fight Boozin. That made him less of a gangster. Because in any fight, once your people come to your rescue, it means you were about getting your ass kicked
I am a Tema boy but I have lots of friends in Kumasi and go there quite often. Next time I'm in Kumasi, I'm going to look for Spirito!
I am an Akyem residing in Accra Adenta.
I started hearing the name Budo when i was a young trotro mate and my Kumasi friends used to talk about Budo's Oddessy❤
What a real-life testimony enough respect to man Spirito bless up big man and may God continue to guid and protect you so that your own esperances in life can be a good help to the youths of today. I believe you are still alive today to tell this story so that some of us will know and also advise our kids. Very interesting interview
If this interview cost a 100GHS bundle I would have still watched to the end. I love this bit, if God has nothing for you, you wouldn't have been part of the living. Deep!
Wow, Oheneba media, this trend of interview is also really exciting, keep it up, I suggest you take your time to get interviews about those names we heard in those days, Bantama Sampson, Anloga Boozin, Breman Vandamme, though amongst them all, Budo's name stood tall and even now, it has been used to describe anybody who feels he is strong
Anloga Boozin
No one likes him #Budo's legacy
Do interview about BANTAMA SAMPSON please
And BANTAMA SAMPSON I REMEMBER THOSE DAYS WOW
This man is very deep. There's so much lesson in this video.
I love this guy he is honest
Yes Spirito is the one narrating the real story about Budo .I am also Buokrom boy, and Budo was like an Uncle to me ,I am the son of late OPOKU TERRAZZO ( Buokrom ) ,If you know ,you know. May his soul rest in peace.
Is it same as Terazzo house at estate junction?
@@kyekyekuoppong751Yes Bru I am the eldest son of Opoku Terrazzo .
I know you! Iceman! 🤭🤭🤭
Eish this guy is taking us back to memories paaaa ooo. 👏🏽👏🏽
I love the interviewer he know how to make conversation relevant and he is good in asking good question . Anyway I am a fan of oheneba media
I once saw Budo , wofa as we affectionately call him when I was 14 to 15 years old back in KROFROM sofo abodwes3. He used to come n buy weed with his entourage,when he stepped out of his Gold Benz car I saw the big gun wound on his leg. Everything spirito is saying is true. Wofa o , wofa 😢 RIP big man
My grandmother lived very close to where he used to come to.
Oheneba media if you want to know more about Boozin, I can show u one guy at Ayigya Zongo who was his second in command. His name is “abiliwonder” or “7 wonders”…he was the right hand man of Boozin. He is now a security guard at one house in Ayigya Zongo. He stays behind Ayigya park going to the Ayigya Cemetary…
Wow! 7 wonders is still around? I grew up in Masasa, Ayigya Zongo
Wow!!!
I’ve heard that name before. I attended Ayigya M/A primary 1 to JHS.
Yeah true, I know him very well. We use to stay Ayigya park the house of the goal keeper called Jacquar or Bala who use to keep for chicaley during sala gala. Still I stay at Tech but not ayigya zongo
I've watched the full interview. In fact May God bless Baba Spirito. He has clearly mind and all that he said is true
Budo loved kids too. I remember in my primary era, myself and about 6 of my classmates went to a popular chop bar (known as Damprane). Budo showed up to eat over there too and he told us to get whatever we want and paid for us (you can imagine the cost savings for primary school boys😂😂😂😂). RIP Wofa
Hahaha yeaaah he was so nice. I used to report my brother to him🤣🤣🤣
Damprane, a very popular joint indeed. I ate from there several times…
This is interview of the year ✌️
Home support no ano y3den a, Away no bedwane 🤩🤩🤩
I wish there was social media back then, we could have videos of Budo. I saw him for the first time at Kejetia Market area in the early 90'S and he was jogging and getting fans, 'Wofa oo wofa...".