Kofi Gabs, Ghana’s most talked-about socialite, has sparked fresh discussions among Ghanaian citizens.
The socialite, who sparked national debate by suggesting his Dutch passport holds more value than a PhD from the University of Ghana, has celebrated another year in a lavish manner.
Kofi Gabs, also referred to as Mr. Happiness, marked his birthday by indulging in fufu with light soup served in an ‘asanka’ at a beach in the Netherlands.
The socialite, gaining prominence as a social media influencer, announced his 43rd birthday, expressing gratitude to his parents for his birth and for also becoming a Dutch citizen.
He emphasized the significance of his controversial European citizenship, declaring himself a first-class global citizen. Celebrating with a bottle in hand and a meal of fufu and champagne, he joyfully marked the occasion.
True to form, Mr. Happiness filmed himself openly enjoying his meal at a Dutch beach and shared the video on his social media platforms. The post has since garnered supportive messages from his fans and other users on social media.
Kofi Gabs, a Ghanaian working as a cleaner in the Netherlands, sparked national debate when he asserted that a Dutch passport holds more value than a PhD from Ghana. His statement came following his acquisition of Dutch citizenship and a passport.
This debate has divided opinions among Ghanaians, with notable figures such as Prophet Oduro, Mzbel, Wayoosi, and Professor Gyampo, among others, expressing their views on the matter.