VGMA would’ve collapsed if it was run by a Ghanaian – Patience Nyarko

Ghanaian gospel artiste, Patience Nyarko, has attributed the success of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) to the nationality of the founder, Iyola Ayoade.

While commending the organisers of the awards for running the scheme for over 20 years, she told Mike 2 on Adom FM’s Entertainment Hall that if the VGMA organisers were Ghanaians, the award scheme would not have come this far.

“Ghana Music Awards has really helped Ghana’s music industry even though they are running their business. Let’s consider the various awards we have, which of them is able to live up to expectation than the VGMAs.

Some people complain that it is organised by a Nigerian but the fact is that it would have collapsed if it was a organised by a Ghanaian,” she said.

She, therefore, wondered what Ghana has been able to execute successfully and sustained.

That notwithstanding, Nyarko expressed her misgivings about the fairness of the VGMA, particularly in the selection of award winners.

She claimed her song ‘Obi Nyane Me’ deserved the Most Popular Song of the Year award but didn’t even get any nomination.

“Look at my song, ‘Obi Nyane Me’; it was popular and deserved Most Popular Song of the Year award, but it never happened. But I understand that business people will think about their interests, so it’s okay,” she said.

The Vodafone Ghana Music Awards is organised by Charterhouse Productions, a company owned by Nigerian business mogul Iyola Ayoade and his Ghanaian wife Theresa Ayoade.

 

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