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There Is No Unity In The Music Industry – Obour

President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffour best known as Obour has stated that there’s no unity in the Ghana music industry.

According to him, that is one of the key weaknesses facing the music industry. He however acknowledged that the industry is full of potentials which he considers as strength but engulfed with several weaknesses as well.

Obour made this revelation at the maiden edition of Zylofon Music industry party.  He was talking on the strengths and weaknesses of the music industry.

In a report by Attractivemustapha.com, Obour noted that for every industry to grow, there’s the need for some key elements. These he stated include; a certain level of unity, direction, properly laid down structures among other necessities.

“Because the industry and it’s bodies are not very united it doesn’t help the industry in collective bargaining”, Obour said.

He added that another major challenge facing the industry is that the players do not boast of their own.

“There’s another challenge that I don’t know how to theme, it’s the fact that Ghana as a country does not boast of its own. Ghana is one of the few countries that play more foreign content on radio stations than local songs”, he added.

Obour suggested that the institutional framework and the laws guiding the industry must be reviewed. This, according to him will help solve these problems.

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Ebony’s Choice Of Costume Is Very Bad- Obour

The President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffour has condemned Dancehall artiste for her choice of dresses for events.

Obour was speaking in an interview on Joy News On TV.

Obour Speaks

According to the ‘Konkontiba’ hitmaker, Ghanaian Culture frowns on the act of nudity and semi-nudity. He urged the songstress to therefore  always have that in mind when selecting her dresses.

“That [Ebony’s dressing] is very bad. It is very bad.

Popularly called Obour, he further stated that as much as they as a union, try to let the public know that they are in acting role, they also constantly caution their members to be conscious of the moral values of the country.

“Again, in our vein as a union, we will try to let the public know that they are in an acting role”.

He further indicated that “Lady Gaga could wear that same costume and nobody would cry or scream foul about it because the moral values of the country they are in differs from that of the country we are in. And so we are always advising our musicians to be quite decorous in their way of dressing.”

More on Ebony’s Choice Of Costume

Ebony has been brought under a lot of criticsm for her style of dressing by many personalities. A recent one is that of the investigative Journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni

The songstress, on the other hand has indicated that she will not stop being herself just to please Ghanaians but will continue to do what she feels is right for her.

She in an interview with Accra-based Hitz FM indicated that her manager even prevents her from exposing too much flesh but left for her, she would have exposed a lot.

My Family Has Been Living Over Seas Even Before I Hit The Limelight- Obour Replies Akoo Nana

Bice Osei Kuffour, best known in showbiz as Obour, President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has finally responded to claims made by hiplife musician Akoo Nana that the the former spends the Union’s money extravagantly with his family abroad.

Akoo Nana, in a video recording some weeks ago accused the President of MUSIGA neglecting his responsibilities as leader of the Union leaving musicians to wallow in poverty whiles enriching his family living over seas with the Union’s money.

Obour, has however in response to these allegations rubbished the claims on Cosmopolitan Mix on Joy FM with Doreen Andoh.

He insisted that his family has been living in the United States since the days he had his hit single ‘Konkontibaa’ in 2004.

“Recently, I heard one from Akoo Nana. He hears that my family is in the US and [concludes] I have taken MUSIGA’s money. My family has been living in the US since Konkontibaa days,” Obour revealed.

According to the MUSIGA President, some of these comments that are passed about him are not true and this, he says is unfortunate.

He further stated that, “If you don’t know and you just say that Obour has made money [from MUSIGA], it is sad”, adding that he laughs off some of these pronouncements because they are baseless.

Obour mentioned that the numerous complaints he receives about his administration are borne out of the lack of understanding of MUSIGA’s role.

He disclosed that, in order for Ghanaians and other musicians not to misconstrue the roles of MUSIGA, the Union is strategizing to upgrade its communication machinery to better inform and educate and Ghanaians on the mandate of MUSIGA.