Ghanaian Gospel music duo, Tagoe Sisters reveals they did mason and other works to survive

Tagoe Sisters

Ghanaian Gospel music duo, Tagoe Sisters, has revealed the difficult work they did to survive.

The revered Gospel musicians recalled the hard work they did some years ago in an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM.

According to them, they have no option but to do these works.

Tagoe Sisters revealed they carried blocks, sand and mixed mortar at construction sites.

The duo averred this was during their school days.

They also reminisced about working at a quarry site at a place where the Achimota station is now located.

The twin sisters disclosed they were staying with their adopted father, Nana Ekumfi Ameyaw.

How they got their name, Tagoe Sisters was also revealed in this interview.

Known in private life as Lydia Dedei Yawson Nee Tagoe and Elizabeth Korkoi Tagoe, the duo started singing in 1983.

Watch a snippet of the interview below.

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