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Gyedu-Blay Ambolley Issues Apology After Losing Defamatory Lawsuit Filed By Okyeame Kwame

Gyedu-Blay Ambolley
Gyedu-Blay Ambolley

Veteran Ghanaian Hi-life musician Gyedu-Blay Ambolley has lost a defamatory lawsuit filed against him by colleague musician Okyeame Kwame, according to sources close to the matter

The dispute, which was resolved through an arbitration process and eventually recognized by the courts as a consent judgment on March 23, 2023, ordered Ambolley to give a public apology retracting his defamatory remarks against Kwame.

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Ambolley acknowledged in a LinkedIn post that he was misinformed about several specifics surrounding the utilization of cash granted by the Ghanaian government to the Musicians Association of Ghana (MUSIGA) during an interview on 3FM on February 22, 2020.

He specifically retracted his earlier statements that Okyeame Kwame received a personal loan from MUSIGA funds, instead explaining that MUSIGA entered into an agreement with Midland Bank to provide security/collateral for loans to artists, and that Okyeame Kwame applied for and received a loan from the bank, which he has since paid back in full.

“I was mistaken concerning some of the details of the matter, particularly with respect to my colleague musician and MUSIGHA member Kwame Nsiah Apau also known as Okyeame Kwame and I wish to correct and clarify those facts,” the post read

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In a prior interview on 3FM, Ambolley said that the former President of MUSIGA, Bice Osei Kuffour ‘Obour, divided a GHc2 million government grant with various musicians, including Okyeame Kwame.

Ambolley then apologized for any harm his comments may have caused Kwame’s reputation and explained that the inaccuracies in his statements were not made purposefully.

Read the full post below

“In the course of an interview on 3FM on the 22nd of February 2020 concerning the use of some funds donated by the Government of Ghana to the Musicians Association of Ghana (MUSIGHA), I was mistaken concerning some of the details of the matter, particularly with respect to my colleague musician and MUSIGHA member Kwame Nsiah Apau also known as Okyeame Kwame and I wish to correct and clarify those facts as follows: Obour did not give Okyeame Kwame a personal loan from MUSIGHA funds.

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o support artists and enable them access to loans, MUSIGHA entered an arrangement with Midland Bank and provided security/collateral for the arrangement. Okyeame Kwame only took advantage of the initiative and applied for a loan from Midland Bank which he was given.

He has informed me that he has since paid back the bank in full.

To the extent that my earlier statements may have affected the reputation of Okyeame Kwame, I apologize and state that the errors in my statements were not made maliciously.”

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