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I WASTED 90% OF THE INCOME I MADE FROM MUSIC - Ofori Amponsah

MUSIC HAS REALLY HELPED ME  BUT I WASTED 90% OF IT - OFORI AMPONSAH


Breaking silence on the habitual perception that Music business in Ghana now is paying better of than before, Samuel Ofori Amponsah, a veteran Ghanaian  musician thinks otherwise.

He believes that music in the past centuries equally paid just that most musicians then mismanaged their wealth. Using himself as an example,

I wasted 90% of the income music paid him

on the ayekoo drive with Dj Advicer on happy 98.9fm last wednesday thus September 25th,2019. He said, " Even though, there are better plaforms now to aid musicians, I believed that we equally made enough just that I misused my income. I was spending at the clubs unneccessarily with friends, completing some individuals abandoned buildings and any other useless things you could think of even though I did not womanize" he added.

Source: SmartNewsGh1.blogspot.com


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