Ethnic imbalance. People cling to their own ethnic vibes, no matter how horrid, how mediocre and how uncouth the music and artistes are.
In Ghana, you have to be gratified, if your have a select group of following and also ... read full comment
Ethnic imbalance. People cling to their own ethnic vibes, no matter how horrid, how mediocre and how uncouth the music and artistes are.
In Ghana, you have to be gratified, if your have a select group of following and also on the minimal. It simple translates to you being classy and sophisticated. Unfortunately little drops of cedis won't wind up in your pocket, but you are better off than joining the jungle crowd and mentality, who don't even know how to use their accrued CediWealth.
ThahZend 9 years ago
As it stands I have never received any royalty from GHAMRO, only foreign outfits pay me royalties, their names are my little secret,” Elivava affirmed. Shame on you, Elivava!!! A classic case of the pot calling the kettle ... read full comment
As it stands I have never received any royalty from GHAMRO, only foreign outfits pay me royalties, their names are my little secret,” Elivava affirmed. Shame on you, Elivava!!! A classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. You're just as selfish and self-seeking as the people you are condemning.
TRUTH HURTS 9 years ago
ANOTHER PROMOTION GIMMICK?
ANOTHER PROMOTION GIMMICK?
Jonas C. 9 years ago
Who do we blame for this... it a shame isn't it? the shoe is oversize, the wearer is thumbed-up every now and then, and the lace wrongly woven yet still thumbs goes up.. until we fine the right size for the wearer, our woes w ... read full comment
Who do we blame for this... it a shame isn't it? the shoe is oversize, the wearer is thumbed-up every now and then, and the lace wrongly woven yet still thumbs goes up.. until we fine the right size for the wearer, our woes will still deepens... you see you cannot blame prez obour for the size he wore or elivava for the wake up call to the industry...at least Gh is far better than Togo...lets fix it and stop hammering where we shud not...
Ekow 9 years ago
You nearly hit the nail on the right head. Musiga executives like most Ghanaians when given the opportunity to serve use it to further their careers and enrich themselves. The same is happening with the chief executives of v ... read full comment
You nearly hit the nail on the right head. Musiga executives like most Ghanaians when given the opportunity to serve use it to further their careers and enrich themselves. The same is happening with the chief executives of various state owned companies e politician. Not until Ghanaians would be bold to demand accountability e the spirit of serving from these so called executives nothing will change. The battle I from the top, the President and everyone will sit up like it happens in Europe
Ethnic imbalance. People cling to their own ethnic vibes, no matter how horrid, how mediocre and how uncouth the music and artistes are.
In Ghana, you have to be gratified, if your have a select group of following and also ...
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As it stands I have never received any royalty from GHAMRO, only foreign outfits pay me royalties, their names are my little secret,” Elivava affirmed. Shame on you, Elivava!!! A classic case of the pot calling the kettle ...
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ANOTHER PROMOTION GIMMICK?
Who do we blame for this... it a shame isn't it? the shoe is oversize, the wearer is thumbed-up every now and then, and the lace wrongly woven yet still thumbs goes up.. until we fine the right size for the wearer, our woes w ...
read full comment
You nearly hit the nail on the right head. Musiga executives like most Ghanaians when given the opportunity to serve use it to further their careers and enrich themselves. The same is happening with the chief executives of v ...
read full comment