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Award-winning Ghanaian gospel musician, Joe Mettle has reaffirmed his stand on dealing with alcoholic brands.
According to him, he will not accept any sponsorship from such brands especially when they are extending support for his events.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, he said: "It is a no for me. Aside from faith, you can only work with brands that complement what you do.”
In cases where sponsors prefer not to named, Joe Mettle was asked if he will consider sponsorship from an alcohol brand.
He responded, "With brands that give sponsorship and do not want to be mentioned, that is the silent sponsors, because silence is silent, I don't know what I will do about that now though", he said on Hitz FM.
He added that a company's sponsorship is not free since one will be required to pay back.
"A company's sponsorship is mostly not free since no matter what, you will be required to pay it someday since you will be invited on their stage", he stated.
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