Go Participate in TV3’s ‘Mentor’ – George Quaye Jabs Patience Nyarko
The Head of Communication at Charterhouse, George Quaye has hit back at popular gospel musician, Patience Nyarko for defaming their brand.
He described the accusations and discrediting comments made by Patience Nyarko as bogus, and further advised her to participate in TV3’s reality show ‘Mentor’.
The gospel artiste is reported to have accused Chaterhouse of robbing her in the Gospel song of the year category at the just ended Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
Speaking on Power FM, Patience, without mincing words said she was clearly robbed because her song ‘Obi nnyane me’ was more popular than Joe Mettle’s ‘Boo noni.’
She also mentioned that TV3’s Mentor programme is very credible than the VGMA, and stressed that her life does not depend on the award.
In response, George Quaye told Mikki Osei Berko on TV3, that the gospel artiste devaluing the award scheme was her own opinion and that she should be considered by the organizers of the Mentor Reality show.
“It’s her opinion… I didn’t know Patience Nyarko was interested in participating in Mentor, maybe TV3 should consider putting her on and I’m sure she would make a good contestant,” he said.
Patience Nyarko’s popular song, ‘Obi nnyane me’ which was nominated to the best gospel song of the year category lost to Joe Mettle’s ‘Boo noni’ at the 19th edition of the event.
She also did not win the Gospel Artiste of the year award.
When asked if she would want to be part of the VGMA after discrediting the annual event, Patience said: “I will speak but if Charterhouse thinks I have spoken out and for that matter they won’t nominate me again that’s fine.”
Source: thePublisher
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