Audio By Carbonatix
Winners in various categories of this year’s Ghana Music Awards are yet to be presented the five hundred thousand cedis worth of areeba credit promised as part of the award package.
Winners in an interview confirmed the fact that they’re yet to be given their areeba credit award two months after the event. The artists didn’t sound bitter but voiced concern over the delay.
Sources at Charterhouse, organisers of the event say the areeba credit bit was not originally part of the award package but came in at the latter stage of organising the event when musicians kept asking what they’d get aside the plaque.
Areeba and Charterhouse are said to be making arrangements to make a public presentation of the areeba credit award by end of June.
The likes of King Ayisoba, Obrafuor, Ofori Amponsah, Praye, Kweku Gyesi, Kwesi P, Christiana Love, Samini and other winners may take solace in the news that it will be given them by close of this month.
The fact that Charterhouse do not have a track record of keeping prices or awards of deserving winners should perhaps imbue the winners with hope and confidence that it shall come to pass that they’ve received everything they deserve.
Ghana Music Awards is Ghana’s premier annual music awards event. Its eighth edition was held at the national theatre in April amidst pomp and pageantry.
It still remains the only consistent award event in Ghana that honours players in the music industry in a well-organised fashion.
Source: showghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Tony Elumelu appointed chairman of Seplat Energy
10 minutes -
Education Minister raises alarm over indiscipline in SHSs, announces national reform conference
11 minutes -
Lom Ahlijah advocates tech-based monitoring in schools after assault case
16 minutes -
UTAG threatens nationwide strike over delay in book and research allowance rate
23 minutes -
Boundary Commission urges border residents to protect boundary pillars and support national security
26 minutes -
Ghana to grow at 5.0% GDP in 2026, but faces huge investment financing gap – AfDB
27 minutes -
Deputy AG, 14 CSOs appear at Supreme Court for hearing on challenge to OSP’s prosecutorial powers
33 minutes -
Minority MPs meet Ghana High Commissioner to Canada to discuss diaspora welfare and bilateral relations
42 minutes -
GNAT threatens WASSCE boycott over detained Nyinahin SHS teacher
49 minutes -
Free SHS: Education Minister hails end of school food shortages
53 minutes -
NLA Director-General calls for a concerted effort in fight against illegal gambling
54 minutes -
74% of returned Ghanaians had overstayed visas – South Africa’s Int’l Relations Minister
58 minutes -
Ghana’s National Vaccine Institute joins WHO-backed Global Clinical Trials Forum
1 hour -
World Bank set to approve US$300m for expansion of Ghana’s school infrastructure
1 hour -
South Africa says investigations ongoing, no decision yet on compensation for returned Ghanaians
1 hour