'Reward me before I die' - Ogidi Brown tells Akufo-Addo

‘Reward me before I die’ – Ogidi Brown tells Akufo-Addo

Music Producer and CEO of OGB Music, Ogidi Brown, has called on the President Akufo-Addo to reward him before he passes on to his maker.

In an emotional message on his Facebook page, the artiste, who is on admission at the hospital stated that since he started doing commercial music in 2016, he has invested a lot and has not gotten any nominations for the reward of his hard work.

“Mr President, Nana Akufo Addo @nakufoaddo this is Ogidibrown, a Ghanaian hiplife/highlife musician. Am the only physically challenged artiste in a wheelchair trying to build the hope of others to know disability is not an excuse, Mr President my problem is Ghana music authorities are cheating me too much, I started doing music commercially from 2016 and I’ve invested a lot in music, but I haven’t been nominated before, please I want you to reward me before I die, thank you, Mr President, thank you Ghana,” parts of his post read.



Ogidi Brown, however, called on his colleagues and fans to celebrate him now before he dies.

“Celebrate me today, talk about me today, post my picture on social media today and wish me well, pray for me everywhere, TV and Radio, I want to see this life, Don’t let me die before my family will see you were a big fan,” he posted.

Read Ogidi Brown’s full statement below

Celebrate me today, talk about me today, post my picture on social media today and wish me well, pray for me everywhere, TV and Radio, I want to see this life, Don’t let me die before my family will see you were a big fan, I’ve been admitted at hospital for 8days in serious condition, Mr President, Nana Akufo Addo @nakufoaddo this is Ogidibrown, a Ghanaian hiplife/highlife musician. Am the only physically challenged artiste in a wheelchair trying to build the hope of others to know disability is not an excuse, Mr President my problem is Ghana music authorities are cheating me too much, I started doing music commercially from 2016 and I’ve invested a lot in music, but I haven’t been nominated before, please I want you to reward me before I die, thank you, Mr President, thank you Ghana.




 

 

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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