The organisers of the cruise ship music event is demanding a refund of $50,000 from Black Sherif.
Reports indicates that the show has been cancelled. This is as a results of Blacko’s failure to honour his end of the bargain.
In a post sighted on the twitter handle of Entertainment journalist Olele Salvador, he revealed the details that led to the eventual arrest of Black Sherif.
According to him, a video endorsement to promote the show was required of Blacko. As part of the contractual agreement between the organisers and the artiste.
He added that, the reason why Blacko’s agency is being asked to pay $50,000 instead of the initial $20,000 downpayment is due to his failure to make an endorsement video meant for marketing purposes. Hence, the show has allegedly been canceled as a result.
The organizers are now seeking compensation for other losses incurred as a result of the cancellation. Olele Salvador posted.
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Black Sherif was arrested on arrival at the Kotoka International Airport, whisked to the police headquarters to assist investigations.
Blacko, is a singer and rapper. And currently the reigning Ghanaian artiste of the year.