4 Dec 2015

Glo contract killed my music career’ – Ghanaian singer

Ghanaian soul singer, Sherifa Gunu, who has had a ‘bad’ telecommunications endorsement experience, has appealed to artistes who sign contracts with telcos to do that with caution.

She told popular controversial Ghanaian OAP, Afia Schwarzeneggar in an interview that she regretted being a brand ambassador for Glo since all efforts to be on big shows of other competing brands proved futile. According to Sherifa ‘Glo contract killed my music career since I was unable to perform for other telcos who wanted me to be part of their billed artistes during an event.’ 

‘Even though the money involved in my contract with Glo was satisfactory, I will appeal to my colleague musicians to be vigilant when signing contracts with any telcos in the country’ she said. 

She also explained that most of the Glo ambassadors have benefited a lot from the Glo deal, but the aspect which has affected their visibility was a clause in their contract that said they were not permitted to perform on any Glo competitor’s platform....

Ghanaian soul singer, Sherifa Gunu, who has had a ‘bad’ telecommunications endorsement experience, has appealed to artistes who sign contracts with telcos to do that with caution. She told popular controversial Ghanaian OAP, Afia Schwarzeneggar in an interview that she regretted being a brand ambassador for Glo since all efforts to be on big shows of other competing brands proved futile. According to Sherifa ‘Glo contract killed my music career since I was unable to perform for other telcos who wanted me to be part of their billed artistes during an event.’ ‘Even though the money involved in my contract with Glo was satisfactory, I will appeal to my colleague musicians to be vigilant when signing contracts with any telcos in the country’ she said. She also explained that most of the Glo ambassadors have benefited a lot from the Glo deal, but the aspect which has affected their visibility was a clause in their contract that said they were not permitted to perform on any Glo competitor’s platform....

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hanaian soul singer, Sherifa Gunu, who has had a ‘bad’ telecommunications endorsement experience, has appealed to artistes who sign contracts with telcos to do that with caution. She told popular controversial Ghanaian OAP, Afia Schwarzeneggar in an interview that she regretted being a brand ambassador for Glo since all efforts to be on big shows of other competing brands proved futile. According to Sherifa ‘Glo contract killed my music career since I was unable to perform for other telcos who wanted me to be part of their billed artistes during an event.’ ‘Even though the money involved in my contract with Glo was satisfactory, I will appeal to my colleague musicians to be vigilant when signing contracts with any telcos in the country’ she said. She also explained that most of the Glo ambassadors have benefited a lot from the Glo deal, but the aspect which has affected their visibility was a clause in their contract that said they were not permitted to perform on any Glo competitor’s platform....

Read More at thenet.ng/2015/12/glo-contract-killed-my-music-career-ghanaian-singer/ Follow us: @theNETng on Twitter | theNETng on Facebook
hanaian soul singer, Sherifa Gunu, who has had a ‘bad’ telecommunications endorsement experience, has appealed to artistes who sign contracts with telcos to do that with caution. She told popular controversial Ghanaian OAP, Afia Schwarzeneggar in an interview that she regretted being a brand ambassador for Glo since all efforts to be on big shows of other competing brands proved futile. According to Sherifa ‘Glo contract killed my music career since I was unable to perform for other telcos who wanted me to be part of their billed artistes during an event.’ ‘Even though the money involved in my contract with Glo was satisfactory, I will appeal to my colleague musicians to be vigilant when signing contracts with any telcos in the country’ she said. She also explained that most of the Glo ambassadors have benefited a lot from the Glo deal, but the aspect which has affected their visibility was a clause in their contract that said they were not permitted to perform on any Glo competitor’s platform....

Read More at thenet.ng/2015/12/glo-contract-killed-my-music-career-ghanaian-singer/ Follow us: @theNETng on Twitter | theNETng on Facebook

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