In a shocking revelation, popular Ghanaian musician Mujahid Ahmed Bello, widely known as Fancy Gadam, has disclosed that he received a mere GH₵374 as royalties from the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) for his musical works.
The artist, known for his hit songs and massive following, expressed his disappointment and frustration with the meager amount, sparking a heated debate about the fairness and transparency of GHAMRO’s royalty distribution system.
Fancy Gadam’s disclosure has raised questions about the organization’s ability to effectively collect and distribute royalties to artists, with many calling for reform and greater accountability.
This issue has ignited a wider conversation about the challenges faced by musicians in Ghana and the need for a more equitable and sustainable music industry.
Story by: Adjei Gifty Naa Odua / Ahotoronline.com