Veteran highlife musician Samuel Ofori Amponsah has opened up about the emotional pain he has suffered due to persistent online abuse and unfounded allegations.

In an interview with Andy Dosty on Joy Prime on November 6, 2025, the celebrated artiste revealed that some social media users have made deeply distressing claims against him — including being falsely accused of causing the death of his close friend and fellow musician, Kofi B.

“Someone once wrote that I killed my brother Kofi B for music. All these things, I salute Daddy Lumba because of the things people do to him.

He is so tough and has a thick skin. Imagine someone accusing you of killing someone — it’s not easy at all,” Ofori Amponsah recounted.

The “Otoolege” hitmaker explained that the constant negativity and personal attacks took a heavy toll on his mental health, forcing him to step away from social media.

“I normally don’t react because I’m not into it. I ran away from social media because of the insults and accusations. Sometimes, I read a comment and it breaks me,” he shared.

Despite these painful experiences, Ofori Amponsah said he has learned to remain strong and not allow online criticism to define his worth.

He added that emotional resilience has become essential in navigating the pressures of public life.

The award-winning singer urged fans to be more compassionate toward public figures, noting that harsh words online can have lasting emotional effects.