Obour should have never been president of MUSIGA – Ambolley

Valentina N.A.D. Okang
Gyedu-Blay Ambolley

The legendary highlife singer, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley says Obour had no business being the president the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), had it not been for ‘mafiarism’.

Speaking on the Late Nite Celebrity Show on eTV Ghana, Ambolley explained that ‘mafiarism’ is simply the things that the authorities within MUSIGA do to cover up their malpractices.

The legend shared this opinion when he was asked why MUSIGA was doing nothing to preesereve highlife in Ghana.

In his opinion, MUSIGA is unable to help preserve highlife music by organizing workshops and seminars to teach the younger artistes the rudiments of highlife music because even the people managing the union do not know these things either.

“Because of malpractices that are going on in there, they want young guys to come and cover because they know that we the older ones know what is happening, and when we come in there, the malpractices will be exposed. Sidiku Buari and the others don’t want that so they have to use mafia ways to put Obuor and Diana Hopeson there”, Ambolley said.

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