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Vodafone should punish Charterhouse for two years – Blakk Rasta

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Ghanaian reggae musician and a radio presenter Blakk Rasta have opined that Telecom giant Vodafone should punish Charterhouse organizers of Ghana Music Awards for putting people’s lives in danger at the 20th VGMA.

The Kuchoko hitmaker told host, DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa that, to him, the best punishment for Charter House is for Vodafone to pull out the sponsorship for two years and as a way of telling Charter House, they are not happy with what happened on the night.

“To me alone, Vodafone should pull out of the sponsorship for at least two years as a punishment. Because Charter House has been an embarrassment to Ghana. Charter House struggled for over ten years before they were able to stand on their feet and If you have sponsorship which people are finding it difficult to get but don’t. But you have sponsorship and this how far you’ve brought the sponsorship into disrepute. Vodafone has a big name and this is what you’ve done, Vodafone should pull out for two years at least as a punishment and as a way of saying we’re not happy with you, Vodafone should pull out” he added.

The host of Taxi Driver on Zylofon FM, however, furthered that, After punishing Charter House for two years, Vodafone should come back to the awards festival because it’s a good festival.

Blakk Rasta noted that Charter House was able to do a magnificent and shiny red carpet but failed to provide a metal detector.

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Charter House in a press conference on 23rd May 2019 banned Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale indefinitely from participating in the nominations, selection and performances at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. Charter House further stripped all awards the two artists have won on the night and are to return all the plaques in their possession to Charterhouse.

Moreover, the two top honours of the night that is the Artist of the Year and Most Popular Song have for the 20th edition of the VGMA been annulled.

One can say, with the ban on the two artistes by Charter House, Vodafone pulling out of the awards scheme will only be fair since all the three parties are to be blamed for the unfortunate incident that happened at the VGMA last Saturday.

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source svtvafrica.com