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AdubianewsMr Robert Klah, Head of Public Events and PRO of Charterhouse, coordinators of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), has uncovered that the negative news that is depicted in the media space is negatively affecting the organization’s image.
As per him, Charterhouse doesn’t purposely affect negative news about the honors plot in support of themselves. Because of this negative depiction of the association, Robert Klah declared that the cynicism had gone far to mocking their validity and notoriety as an association.
In a meeting with Doctar Cann on Happy FM’s Showbiz Xtra show, he stated, “Contract house’s business goes past the Ghana Music Awards. We additionally manage corporate associations, occasions, and brand stuff.
We had global individuals who were attempting to work with us. At the point when they composed Charterhouse, all they saw was negative stuff. Toward the day’s end, when you get these other corporate arrangements and they are taking a gander at notoriety and they generally locate the negative things, it is very upsetting.”
Referring to a case to back his cases, Robert featured when Charterhouse met with the media to talk on issues concerning the Ghana Music Awards. Per his revelation, he mourned that what happened thereafter, the public interview was a flood in negative news and misquoting of the Chief Executive Officer of Charterhouse, Madam Theresa Ayoade.
“These things have negative impacts. So it isn’t the truth that we will purposefully make negative news,” he weeped over.
Throughout the long term, Charterhouse has gotten a great deal of kickback following the study by a few people on what they accept isn’t directly concerning a few artistes getting explicit honors that they don’t merit.
Its latest was when Kuami Eugene was granted Artiste of the Year at the simply finished Vodafone Ghana Music Awards late Ghana Music Awards.
Tending to the issue, Robert Klah said the honors were given dependent on spread out measures, one of which is the democratic plan, which incorporates three squares 30% for the Academy, 30% for the board, and 40% for the overall population.
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