Rufftown records CEO Ricky Nana Agyeman known in showbiz as Bullet has pleaded with the president of Ghana to do something for Ghanaian musicians in these trying times.
Speaking on how the coronavirus has impacted the music industry bullet said, “It’s very difficult. The coronavirus pandemic has really distorted the label’s plans and has affected us seriously. Also, lots of artists have been affected especially those who depend on shows to earn a living”.
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Bullet pleaded with President Nana Akuffo Addo to do something for Ghanaian musicians because the majority of Ghanaian artiste rely on shows to earn a living.
He also added the musicians have been indoors for long and this is what is causing the emergence of fights and beef in the industry.
Stonebwoy early on this week had an open conversation with the minister of Information, Hon Kojo Oppon Nkrumah on how the government can help entertainers in these trying times.
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Hon. Oppong Nkrumah sought to find out the challenges facing the industry and find how the government can support the talents to diversify their income.
Stonebwoy replied by saying that the income stream in Ghana is one way and there is nothing to diversify.
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