American musician Chris Brown is set to perform in Ghana on Independence eve, March 5, and its confirm. The event will be held at the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium, also Known as the Accra Sports Stadium.
Investigations have revealed that the A-list Grammy Award winner doesn’t take anything less than a million bucks to perform, especially if the gig is outside the United States and the United Kingdom.
Indications coming out now shows, Ghana’s No.1 ICT company, RLG paid the Grammy award winner, over $1million for him to perform in Ghana.
He has already been to South Africa, Angola and Nigeria with Ghana been the next stop.
How much is been paid to our local artiste? What the difference? Should this always be the case? In a country where foreigners runs most on the companies it now been doomed with foreign artistes draining the little we have.
(KSM) who described it as a waste of money on twitter.
KSM tweets'
“Wished they had invested money in developing local talent: But, it’s THEIR MONEY and they are free to decide how to waste it”.
The Hope City Launch Concert is in commemoration of the sod-cutting of a new technology village – Hope City, proudly powered by rlg. The concert is produced by Charter House Ghana. It comes off on the 5th of March at the Ohene Gyan Sports Stadium.
R2Bees, D-Black and the evergreen Sherrifa Gunu will share the stage with Chris Brown.
Is the amount paid to R2Bees, D-Black and Sherrifa Gunu to be on the bill anywhere any a $1million? March 5 will tell if Chris Breezy was worth such an amount.
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