AKA calls for his 'livelihood' to be saved: I have a team of people dependent on me

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AKA calls for his 'livelihood' to be saved: I have a team of people dependent on me
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AKA has again spoken out on the economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, explaining that he has a team who rely on him for financial support.

In his post AKA said that he had a team working for him and any lost gigs affected not only him, but the entire team.He acknowledged that he is “privileged”, despite his struggles. AKA's comments come as he continues to call for an end to the ban on alcohol sales, and advocates for the reopening of the economy.Alcohol is simply the scapegoat here for bad planning in terms of infrastructure to handle the pandemic.

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