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‘Akufo-Addo Personally Gave You Money’- A Plus Exposes Kwabena Kwabena After Claiming NPP Did Not Pay Him For Campaign Song

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Political Activist, Kwame A Plus has exposed his friend, Kwabena Kwabena after he claimed that he received no money for the Campaign Song he composed for the NPP.

Kwabena Kwabena had claimed that the song (Vote number 1) was a song he composed out of love for Nana Akufo-Addo and that he received no financial compensation for it.

Kwabena Kwabena, in conversation with Nana Aba Anamoah on Starr Chart, however sounded disappointed in the NPP for not showing appreciation.

However, reacting via Facebook, A Plus, a friend of Kwabena Kwabena, and a man who was active in the NPP Campaign at that time has claimed that contrary to the musician’s claims, he received over 100,000 Cedis as compensation.

A Plus revealed how he personally took Kwabena Kwabena to meet Mr Ken Ofori Atta at Databank to receive some money.

He wrote,

“It’s not true!!! The song was recorded in 2008. I took him to Ken Ofori Atta and Nana Poku at Data Bank where he was paid about 45 thousand cedis. He was later paid another 25 thousand cedis to shoot the music video (that was the money we used to pay for the infiniti) and another 30 thousand to promote the song. In all, he received about 100 thousand Ghana cedis.

This does not include the two thousand Ghana he received each time he performed at a believe in Ghana concerts; there were about 12 concerts in all, and the 20 thousand Ghana cedis Nana Addo gave to him at Golden Tulip Kumasi when we went for the last Ashanti region rally.

Don’t be ungrateful!! Even Dada Hafco is not talking”. justfortherecord.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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