How much did Meek Mill pay to shoot the music video at the Jubilee House? – NDC’s Elikem Kotoko asks

A leading member of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Elikem Kotoko has questioned the government’s decision to allow American Rapper Meek Mill to shoot a music video at the seat of government in Ghana, the Jubilee House.

The video clip popped up on social media on Sunday January 8.

Meek Mill visited Ghana and performed at the AfroNation concert on Thursday, December 29, 2022.

In a Facebook post, Elikem Kotoko wrote “How much did Meek Mill pay to the Ghanaian government to shoot this music video at the seat of government, and if he didn’t pay a dime can other Ghanaian artistes be allowed to do same. Ooh Ghana.”

 

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