Ex-Doe Rejects $30,000 Promotion Money From Nhyiraba Kojo
Ghanaian rapper Richard Akwasi Siaw Akrofi popularly known as Ex-Doe has rejected an offer of $30, 000 from colleague musician Nhyiraba Kojo.
Nhyiraba Kojo offered to give him the amount of money so he will use it to promote his music but surprisingly, the rapper rejected the money. Ex-Doe was reacting to comments made by Nhyiraba Kojo on GH Entertainment on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM today [Saturday].
Nhyiraba Kojo appearing on the show said he is highly disappointed in Ex-Doe for still moving from station to station to promote his songs.
According to him, the rapper should have directed people to do that on his behalf considering the number of years he has practiced in the industry.
He said, ‘’ a musician like Ex-Doe has been rapping for years but I cannot understand why he is still doing promotion. He is disgracing himself because I started listening to his music when I was in school. Ex-Doe should have taken a break and help up and coming artiste.
He did save enough money and so he is struggling and feels he will still make money from music.’’ But reacting to Nhyiraba Kojo, Ex-Doe slammed him and described him as hardcore fraudster who is not making genuine money.
Ex-Doe further threw salvos at Kojo and claimed that, he is a known artiste who has established his name and former presidents Rawlings, Kufour and late Mills are greatest fans. The host asked if he needs money to promote his music, he reacted saying: ‘’who doesn’t need money to promote his music.’’
Nhyiraba Kojo then pledged to offer him $30, 000 to promote his music but Ex-Doe responded, ‘’is the money a fraud money? If it is fraud money, then I don’t need it. If it is genuine money I will take it.’’ Nhyiraba Kojo laughed and said, ‘’I don’t do fraud.
I am a businessman. If he is ready for the money I will give it to him now.’’ But Ex-Doe said: ‘’I am grateful but I have a management promoting my work. He should use the money to help others.
If his money is genuine, he should help others with it and stop bragging on radio. I am in need of his money. He should give it to other people.’’
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