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    Charge €2000 or come and organise your own shows, we are not making money

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 29, 2024No Comments1 Min Read1 Views
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    Event promoter, Ofori One Event promoter, Ofori One

    Ghanaian event organiser and promoter based in Germany, Ofori One, has raised a concern about the fees of Ghanaian artistes.

    During an interview with ZionFelix in Germany, Ofori complained about the high fees some Ghanaian artistes demand when contacted for events abroad.

    He stated that most event organisers outside the shores of Ghana are not making money from the shows they organise.

    Since they are not profiting from these events, he implored artistes to be considerate.

    Ofori said it would be better to charge modestly and have events to perform abroad frequently than to charge exorbitantly and have a few or no events to perform at.

    To him, if these artistes wouldn’t agree to take €2000 or other amounts that would benefit both parties, then they should organise their own events.



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