Fred Kyei Mensah, a music industry entrepreneur, has defended the popular audio-visual clip of American rapper Meek Mill at the Jubilee House.
As a result of sharing a reel from his music video that was filmed at the Jubilee home, Meek Mill is currently trending on Twitter. Many people have criticized Meek Mill and the administration for allowing the Jubilee to use their premises for a music video.
The legendary music entrepreneur believes that using the government building as a tourist destination is beneficial and that Ghanaians should stop criticizing Meek Mill’s music video.
He refuted claims that certain Ghanaians were prohibited from taking photos and recordings there. He declared that the Meek Mill video shouldn’t be tolerated.
He said;
Take your time and read.
There would have been no problem, if the fish ???? had known that, the very water that sustained it, was the same that was going to be used to boil it for soup. When the axe entered the forest, the trees, were surprised to see that, the handle was one of their own.
In the song, “Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild”, it continues like “pity my simplicity”….
Na anka, asem nni h) ooo, nanso….
Once upon a time ⌚, because of our “dirty” politics, some people even said, they
were going to use the Jubilee House as a poultry farm na wo anya na Meek Mill a use de atwa music video, wo se wo kooko apae? Brace yourself for more tourism adventures. Mo anya no atufuor buor koraa. Lol ????
A lot of celebrities from the diaspora and in Ghana ????????, have visited the Jubilee House, and taken pictures of the very place some people are complaining about Meek Mill’s video ???? being shot. Jubilee House has a designated area where pictures and videos are allowed to be taken and I have experienced the same.
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