The CEO (President) of Ghana Music Right Organisation (GHAMRO), Abraham Adjatey, generally known as Agya Abraham, has described as sad a few charges a part, Akosua Agyapong, made against them.
Concerning the death of Kwadwo Akwaboah Snr, Akosua Agyapong was extremely worked up with GHAMRO for neglecting to be monetarily useful to the innovative highlife artiste when he was alive.
In an interview on Adom FM, she declared that Akwaboah Snr educated the association regarding being monetarily crippled however he was sent a pitiful GHS 250 through versatile cash, procuring she said the late artiste was troubled about.
She proceeded to label the Chief, Agya Abraham, as a faltering criminal to satisfy GHAMRO's order as a transparent royalties collection substance.
Responding to the cases on a similar stage, Agya Abraham expressed completely that he has not gotten any call from the late Akwaboah Snr requesting financial help for medical assistance.
"Kwadwo isn't somebody who was happy with letting individuals in on his concerns. I have gotten no call from him actually as claimed. The sky and earth and Essence of God will bear me witness that this man has not educated me regarding any issues or set expectations, not even once."
Because of his sight hindrance, Agya Abraham said Akwaboah Snr had a different portfolio where monies could be given to him straightforwardly, without going through the typical extended methodology, subsequently it is basically impossible that he would have been paid in versatile cash as Akosua Agyapong guaranteed.
The President believed that the unwarranted cases by Akosua Agyapong is an affront to Akwaboah Jnr's power of really focusing on his dad, attributable to his deep rooted foundation in the business.
Talking on the mark as a cheat, he said it is the least Akosua can bring his name since he has no charge of burglary both in GHAMRO and in his other corporate portfolio.
Agya Abraham moved Akosua Agyapong to give proof of her professes to additional investigation or permit his name and GHAMRO to rest.