Ghana star Majeed Waris launches scathing attack on 'disrespectful' rapper Sarkodie

Published on: 28 December 2018
Ghana star Majeed Waris launches scathing attack on 'disrespectful' rapper Sarkodie
Majeed Waris and Sarkodie

Ghana striker Abdul Majeed Waris has directed a scathing attack at rapper Sarkodie over the shambolic orgainsation of the Rapperholic Concert, describing the ushering and seating arrangements as 'disrespectful'.

The France-based attacker also slammed the legendary Ghanaian musician for the expensive tickets at the event that has drawn widespread condemnation.

Waris, who is currently on holidays in Ghana used the period to entertain himself, but he had a nightmarish outing when him and his guests were not assigned seats despite paying over the odds for the tickets of the event.

This year’s Rapperholic Concert sold out but the reviews after the show is a clear indication that the team at Sarkcess Music did a shambolic job.

There have been several bad reviews on the organization of the show with much emphasis on the fact that patrons were not respected.

According to Waris, he was disappointed by the organizers’ total disregard for patrons who are the primary stakeholders of the show.

He said “Expensive tickets but no seat numbers, no seats. Very disrespectful to fans and followers. Highly disappointed last night. Couldn’t even watch a single show. The fans deserve better organisation for the rapperholic show”.

Many music fans have labelled the show as a ‘flop’ despite its massive publicity as compared to the previous year.

However, Sarkodie has admitted that this year’s Rapperholic Concert was successful as he hoped for.

According to the SarkCess Music boss, he had a serious sore throat on the day of the event due to quite a number of events he attended before the program.

In a short video, Sarkodie really explained himself, from the problems they encountered before, during and after the event.

He showed appreciation to all those who passed through especially Amakye Dede, Tinny, Bright of BukBak and all those who supported in diverse ways.

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