Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Abeiku Santana, 4×4 And Other Artistes Destroyed Me To US Embassy – Nana Quame



Legendary Ghanaian high life artiste Nana Quame has disclosed some Ghanaians including Kontihene, Abeiku Santana, Nana Baty, 4X4 sold him out after helping them acquire American visas without attending interviews.

In a chit chat with fellow veteran musician and performer Slim Busterr on his weekend Facebook show on TV Me, Nana Quame lamented how the names mentioned above after giving them such an opportunity, betrayed him which really cost him his renewal of his visa after it expired.

“Slim, today I will mention some names to you. Kontihene, Abeiku Santana, Nana Baty, 4X4 and some few other Ghanaian artistes I can’t really remember their names all got their American visas through me without attending interviews.
He went on to tell me that if the embassy refuses me the visa, they will ban me as well.
So I was like why will the embassy refuse me visa and ban me? For what?

Because I had money in my account. I am okay. So what is happening? That was when the consular revealed to me that one of my colleagues had written a letter to the embassy against me.
And that the embassy had found out that the people I traveled with back then did not return and the embassy is holding that against me.

So I shouldn’t apply because if I do, they will refuse me. I couldn’t do anything so I took my passport and returned home.

So I don’t just talk. When I am talking, then I know what I am saying. Sometimes I don’t even know where to start and where to end. Some of our people are evil” he lamented.

Nana Quame featured in various hit songs in the mid 1990s including Ma Asan Aba by Akyeame, Philomena by Tic Tac as well as the mega hit, Tom & Jerry by Kojo Antwi.


 

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Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Organizers Of VGMA Think They Are The Alpha And Omega Of Ghana Music, I’ve Lost Interest In It – Bulldog


Ghanaian talent manager, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog, has stated that he has lost interest in the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

Speaking in a discussion with Halifax Ansah-Addo on Okay FM’s . Bulldog revealed Charterhouse, the organizers of the VGMA do not listen.

The manager of Shatta Wale indicated that he has been saying a lot of things but they do not listen. According to him, he registered his displeasure at a time he was working with them.

Bulldog bemoaned how the organizers are undermining brands in the country. He elaborated that the talents that there are working with invested much time and other resources before they reached where they are now.

The outspoken artiste manager also pointed out how the organizers of the annual Vodafone Ghana Music Awards are exploiting artistes in the country.

Bulldog added that he respects them for doing their business—but he won’t use his time to watch the event.

He also spoke against a statement made by the CEO of Charterhouse, Madam Theresa Ayoade asking for the industry to rise above Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy at the time they were ban following their fracas at the 2019 edition of the award scheme.