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CRYME OFFICER FINALLY APOLOGISES TO OGIDI BROWN

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
January 12, 2021
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Highlife singer Prince Isaac Debrah Arko popularly known as, Cryme Officer has finally apologized to the CEO of OGB Music, Ogidi Brown for posting a video where he spoke against him during the artiste manager's fracas with former label signee Fameye.

Highlife singer, Cryme officer and his former boss Ogidi Brown in a picture after signing their contract.

Highlife singer Prince Isaac Debrah Arko popularly known as, Cryme Officer has finally apologized to the CEO of OGB Music, Ogidi Brown for posting a video where he spoke against him during the artiste manager’s fracas with former label signee Fameye.

This is followed after Ogidi Brown officially terminated the contract between his label and artiste, Cryme Officer.

According to the official statement released by Ogidi Brown, Cryme Officer interfered in his brouhaha with his former artiste, Fameye and that action made him feel betrayed by Cryme.

He instructed that Cryme Officer pay back the money the record label has invested in him as stipulated in the contract he signed.

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However, Cryme Officer in an interview on an Accra based radio station has apologized to his former boss for posting such a video and recounting what incited that video, Cryme officer expressed that Ogidi Brown assured him that he was coming to Ghana specifically because of him but it turned out that his boss’ brouhaha with Fameye affected the pending projects they were supposed to accomplish which threw him off.

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Cryme officer, a Ghanaian hiplife artist.

He debunked rumors that Fameye was behind his insolence towards his boss as he claimed that he has never spoken to the ‘Nothing I get’ hitmaker before.

Cryme Officer also revealed that he has regretted posting the video on social media but his video was misconstrued by Ghanaians.

“I shouldn’t have put the video out there for people to see and I apologize for putting that video out there. If Ogidi Brown is listening to me he should know that the idea behind the video is contrary to what he is thinking. There is nothing like ungratefulness, disloyalty and am very sorry for putting the video out there” Cryme Officer apologized.

In other news, Ogidi Brown has come out to explain why he went to church on New Year’s Eve after summoning Fameye at the ‘Antoa’ shrine.

In a video that is fast going viral on social media, the CEO of OGB music, Ogidi Brown is spotted leading praises and worship at his church during the 31st December service.
Ogidi Brown spotted in church on 31st night.

 Ogidi Brown summoned Fameye before the ‘Antoa’ river gods after Fameye made no effort to settle his debt of 50,000 Ghana cedis following the termination of their record label contract.

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The termination of the contract was as a result of a misunderstanding between the two.

After summoning Famaye at ‘Antoa’ shrine over the money that Fameye owed him, which was some few days before new year’s eve, Ogidi Brown was seen in church on new year’s eve worshiping and praising God and people backlashed and criticized his actions as being hypocritical.

Read also: ANTOA TODAY, CHURCH TOMORROW – OGIDI BROWN

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However, Ogidi Brown in an interview revealed his motive for having been seen in church on new year’s eve.

 When questioned why he still went to church after threatening to curse a fellow musician, he revealed that he felt remorseful after making a video of himself threatening to curse Fameye which led to the decision to go to church and ask God for forgiveness on new year’s eve.

“Can you believe I don’t even know how to curse a fellow brother….I only threatened because he’d refused to pay me. I went to church on the 31st night of December to ask God for forgiveness”.

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