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Sonnie Badu |
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Gospel artiste Sonnie Badu isn’t too
enthused about how event organizers pay huge sums of money to foreign
acts to perform in Ghana.
In series of tweets, he’s explained why
he thinks it’s wrong for those killer sums to be paid, suggesting that
the practice is almost equal to mental “slavery”.
“And those
African who pay outsiders huge sums of money well done! It really shows
that you have not been delivered from slavery. Have you ever seen them
invite an African and paid the money you give to them!! Wake up!! They
don’t even want to snap pictures with you. Shame. Our African mindset is
so sad.
“There is no way on this earth that foreigners will pay
Africans the kind of monies we pay them in African yet when they show
up, you are not allowed to come near them can’t take pictures, they
won’t do interviews but guess what that what we like. And after the show
they leave quickly! Ha ha ha what a joke!!” he ridiculed.
“They
don’t even play African songs on their radios but you play theirs free
and then you charge the poor boy struggling! What is wrong with us? No
matter how much you spend on a foreign artist it won’t change their mind
about you… Some still think Africa is a zoo loooooool. “It’s the
mindset and greed. One man wants it all,” he said.
Badu’s
comments came in the wake of recent debates on just how much American
act Chris Brown was paid to perform in Ghana. An uncontrolled rumor mill
that suggested he was paid something in the region of a million dollars
has got most people talking.
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Source: The Ghanaian Observer |
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