During his performance in Tarkwa Nsuem, Oseikrom Sikani was spotted in the middle of the throng looking for his hat, which some people had snatched off his head.
The Ghanaian artiste pulled out a revolver and yelled at the audience to return the stolen hat in a desperate bid to get it back.
Visibly irritated, he stood in the center of the throng and threatened to use the gun to find the lost object.
Oseikrom Sikani’s security officer was seen taking a gun out of a white sling bag and giving it to him in a viral video on social media.
When “The twatis” hitmaker got the gun, he cocked it and seemed to be getting ready to shoot while looking for his Karl Lagerfeld K/Monogram jacquard bucket hat.
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The audience responded to his rage by offering him fans in an attempt to calm him down, but he seemed unconcerned and uninterested in their efforts.
Netizens have responded to the incident in a variety of ways.
Some have urged the Ghana Police Service to act appropriately, pointing out that Medikal was detained for a similar offense that was considered an illegal firearm exhibition.
They contend that Oseikrom Sikani ought to receive the same treatment as everyone else.
Others have backed the artist, claiming that he had no intention of discharging the pistol and was only attempting to frighten the audience while he was attempting to get his hat back.