Highlife Collaborator Barosky Reveals Homeless Struggles in Manchester, Appeals for Help to Return Home
Ghanaian musician Barosky, widely known for his collaborations with highlife star Ofori Amponsah, has spoken publicly about the harsh living conditions he is currently enduring in Manchester, United Kingdom.
The musician is reportedly homeless, sleeping outdoors in a deprived neighbourhood—raising serious concerns about his wellbeing and safety.
In an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, monitored by journalist and blogger Andre Mustapha Nii Okai Inusah, Barosky described the severe hardship he faces daily. He revealed that he often struggles to access basic necessities, including food and a place to bathe.
According to him, some individuals occasionally offer him food, but the support is inconsistent, leaving him in a vulnerable and unstable situation.
Barosky used the platform to appeal for assistance from individuals and organisations willing to help. His immediate needs, he said, include food and a plane ticket back to Ghana.
The emotional interview has sparked concern among Ghanaians, especially those familiar with Barosky’s contributions to the music industry and his work with Ofori Amponsah.
There have also been unverified claims linking his current difficulties to alleged drug use after relocating to the UK. These claims have not been independently confirmed and should be treated with caution.
Barosky’s situation highlights the broader challenges some migrants face abroad when they lose access to stable housing, income, and social support.
As he appeals for help to return home, concerns continue to grow over his wellbeing and the urgent need for support to help him regain stability.