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Kumasi-based Luv FM, a member of The Multimedia Group, has apologised to dancehall artiste Shatta Wale over reports the media outfit was demanding a refund of performance fee.
There were reports that the station, in a leaked letter, demanded the artiste refund an amount of ¢19,400 for walking off the stage during a performance at the Luv FM Old Skuuls Reunion last year.
The leaked letter required the artiste to make a full refund of ¢19,400 cedis which included an amount for air tickets for four (4), contract total of ¢15,000 and expense of hotel rooms for residence for 4.
Watch the apology below:
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