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Music of Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Source: ghanamusic.com

Castro’s father wants apology

The father of hiplife icon Mr. John Eshun Tagoe has called on the Graphic Showbiz to apologize to his son and his dancers for wrongly accusing them of what they have not done.


Speaking to Weekly Fylla from his Takoradi based the bemused father of the hiplife superstar accused the paper for not doing diligent work before reporting the issue. According to him he has a first hand report that his son has not traveled outside the country and is not on the hiding. So it is good that the record is set straight and right.


“In fact some radio stations over here took upon themselves to malign my son and his dancers of what they claimed the paper reported. It was naive on the part of these presenters to indulge themselves in this negativity without first cross checking their facts.


At a point the humiliation became so unbearable that I have to personally intervene to halt some of this nonsense that was going on” he lamented.


He said he is convince that his son will not do anything of that sort and since the issue cropped up he has been in constant interaction with his manager who has been holding the fort and I have left everything for him to champion.


When asked what will be his next line of action, he said “I only want my son to be exonerated from this irresponsible press manipulations and destruction. I have entrusted everything in the hands of his manager DJ Amess so for now I am looking up to him and his lawyers and advisers for their next line of action.”


Theophilus Tagoe alias Castro and his dancer Prince Opoku a.k.a Ras Kelly were alleged to have been wanted by the police to assist them in an investigation of a shooting incident that took place at the Aphrodisiac Night Club that killed a 25 years old Darren Danso.


Immediately the news broke out Castro in presences of his manager DJ Amess, Ras Kelly and L’Wayne reported at the CID headquarters and Showbiz to prove their innocents and that they are not in hiding or missing as reported by the paper.