American rapper, Meek Mill was never permitted by the Presidency to shoot a music video at the Jubilee House says the Director of Communications for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah.[ads2]
According to him, the multiple award-winning rapper never sought the permission of the Presidency before shooting the music video.
“Meek Mill music’s video was not sanctioned by the Presidency. Its permission was not sought whatsoever for the use of the video. The musician has realized his indiscretion, apologized & taken down the video,” Mr Ahiagbah tweeted.
Meek Mill has been heavily bashed by some section of Ghanaians after his music video at the Jubilee House was released online.[ads3]
The embattled rapper who base in Philadelphia in the United States was in Ghana for a musical concert during the yuletide.
And after a scintillating performance, Meek Mill who was coming to Africa for a concert for the very first time ended his stay by shooting a music video at the Jubilee House.
This led to a public uproar but the “All Eyes On Me” hit-maker has apologised for his action and has subsequently deleted the video from his social media pages.[ads4]
In a tweet, Meek Mill said, “my apologies to the people if any disrespected. We still gonna push to make the connection between black people in America and Africa.. What I’m trying to do is more than a video and you should see coming soon. My apologies to the office [of the President] also”.
He visited Ghana and performed at the AfroNation concert on Thursday, December 29, 2022.[ads5]