Ghanaian musician, Kwame Nsiah-Apau, well-known as Okyeame Kwame, has shared his experience with the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO).
He was not happy about what was happening at GHAMRO when he worked with them some years ago.
The ‘Made in Ghana’ composer described his seven months of working experience with GHAMRO as disheartening.
“I worked at GHAMRO for seven months and the experience was disheartening. Sometimes after we’ve planned for elections and the time is due, then somebody will put an injunction to disrupt the whole process. Since I left GHAMRO, It took me five years to pass by there again because I was heartbroken.
“If you work for GHAMRO wholeheartedly you may end up dying. This is because your superiors or subordinates don’t care about you so we struggle to talk about the institution on radio,” Okyeame Kwame said on UTV’s United Showbiz program.
He further called on authorities at GHAMRO to put measures in place to ensure creatives’ lives are improved.



