Ghanaian Music Producer Hammer has shared his thoughts on the issue.
In a Facebook post Monday, he said: “Time to break me silence on this BET SAGA.
Well I’ve heard Jay Foley’s point, Chris-Vincent Agyapong‘s point,Fuse ODG’s point and Lilian N. Blankson‘s point… But I’m sorry even though Chris’s point is quite radical, I’m forced to see the logic in it.
I witnessed first hand the efforts Lillian put in this African involvement in the BET… It was her baby. She pushed and pushed until it was finally realized and nobody is more proud of her amongst the Africans than us Ghanaians.
But moving forward Let’s forget about the performance and number of audience of the BET experience designed for the Africans audience abroad.
The BET experience stage on the other hand can be used for their performances to the African audience but definitely not the award. That’s unacceptable. Fuse is right I’m sorry. And mind u when we lament tht its backstage, it’s not becos it’s really behind the stage. It simply means it’s not on the big stage.”
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