play videoMC Portfolio has established that recent FBI arrests could threaten Ghana’s creative industry

Ghanaian media personality MC Portfolio has stated that the recent FBI arrests of some Ghanaian businessmen could land a major blow to the country’s entertainment industry.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently arrested a number of Ghanaian individuals reportedly linked to internet fraud schemes.

While the case has sparked widespread discussions online and offline, MC Portfolio has taken a different angle.

He has emphasised on how these alleged fraudsters have, in his view, been playing a key role in sustaining the Ghanaian creative industry.

Speaking in a discussion on Fakye TV, he pointed out that the Ghanaian entertainment industry has long struggled with a lack of investment.

According to him, the individuals now facing legal trouble were among the few who had shown interest in the sector and were funding it.

MC Portfolio argued that these men were helping keep the arts alive by providing platforms, resources, and financial support to musicians and other creatives.

“It’s pathetic that these people are on the FBI list, unfortunately, there’s an unspoken truth, but I have to say it. There is something called investment drought where, the movie industry, music industry and the entertainment industry are calling for investors to invest in their sector, unfortunately these are the people who have shown interest in our industry (entertainment industry).

“They are investing in our industry, there are giving the artistes the right value for money, they are the ones building the facilities needed to enhance the creative activities, they are keeping the culture alive, so now what do we do?” MC Portfolio stated.

He further raised concerns about why such individuals choose to engage with the entertainment space only when trying to launder money, noting that many of them own some of the biggest nightclubs.

These establishments, he said, often serve as venues where Ghanaian artistes get the opportunity to perform and earn decent pay.

“Why do they find it comfortable to enter our space only when they want to wash their money, they own some of the biggest clubs in the country, which is why someone can spend one billion a night there.

“They have created the facilities to organise shows for our artistes so that they get the chance to perform, and they pay our artistes the right cheque,” he said.

MC Portfolio concluded by labelling the situation a wake-up call. He urged stakeholders in the creative space to rethink how the industry is positioned and marketed, particularly in terms of attracting legitimate investors.

“It is our industry (entertainment industry) that they use for their money laundering, so now it’s a wake-up call for us on how we market our industry for legit business owners,” he stated.

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