DJ Abrantee has shared his thoughts on the
controversy surrounding the presentation of the ‘Best International Act:
Africa’ category at the Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards.
The award is
usually presented a day before the main awards night, and before a small crowd,
usually hired.
Abrantee
told Live FM‘s Jay Foley “lets just stop complaining, because the complaining is not going
to help.
We got to do it ourselves and we got to keep fighting and keep
knocking down those doors, until we make it happen. People can sit and say
the BET hasn’t put us on the main stage. Why do we have to sit and wait for the
BET to do stuff when we can do it ourselves?”
The Capital Xtra DJ suggests that an African
billionaire can sponsor the category so it gets more exposure than it currently
does.
“Someone’s got to step up and put their money
where their mouth is, and basically say ‘alright cool, we all know its about
money’, at the end of the day this is a sponsored event. If somebody steps up
and sensors the African category and we want to pay and put it on the main
stage and get main coverage, it will happen.
All these African billionaires,
one of them should just step up and put the money down there and lets make it
happen. That’s the only way we are going to get through because people
need to understand it’s numbers, it’s a numbers game after all. The African
continent we are huge, i don’t see why we cant do it. The problem is unity I
think. ”
Nigerian musicians
WizKid and Yemi Alade boycotted the presentation for what is believed to be the
disregard for the category and African musicians by the organizers.
Live FM was the awards
scheme’s official media network in Ghana after agreeing to a deal
with Viacom International Media Networks, owners of the successful global
network BET.
The station belongs
to leading media group EIB Network, which also owns GH One TV, Starr FM, Kasapa
FM, Ultimate FM, Empire FM, Abusua FM, Agoo FM, Agoo TV, and the Daily Heritage
newspaper.
Credit: livefmghana.com

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