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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Though the song was hugely successful, Aisha Modi claims she wasn’t giving any money from the profits made on the song.
“I produced Obrafour’s ‘Kasiebo’. I invested close to $45000 but I didn’t even get GH¢1 from the song. I did this investment at a time when I didn’t even have a plot of land or a house,” Aisha Modi said this in the Twi language in an interview on Delay TV.
Well, notices circulating on social media indicates that Obrafour took the matter to court.
Find attached below a notice from Obrafour’s team:


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