The Questionable Wealth of Ghanaian Musicians: Medikal, Criss Waddle And Others
Musicians usually make money from events, tours, merchandise sales, brand deals, and other businesses.
However, some Ghanaian musicians have been accused of having questionable sources of wealth. In this article, we will look at some of these musicians and the allegations against them.
Criss Waddle
Kwaku Adai, also known as Criss Waddle, is the boss of AMG Music. He is one of the richest young men in the Ghanaian entertainment industry. He owns estates, a construction company, luxurious cars, a 3-million-dollar mansion, and a record label, among other things. However, many people find it hard to believe that he acquired all these properties just by making music. Some netizens have accused him of money laundering, internet fraud, money rituals, and being married to a gay person. In response, Criss Waddle hinted at the release of an album to address the misconceptions surrounding his wealth.
Medikal
Samuel Adu Frimpong, also known as Medikal, is a signee of AMG Music. He has been accused of being an online scammer. During the COVID-19 lockdown period, he bought a brand-new Range Rover, which raised questions about how he made his money since he wasn’t touring or making major sales as a rapper. Medikal responded by saying that he made money through adverts, endorsement deals, and his investments in the real estate business.
Nhyiraba Kojo
Rashid Joseph, popularly known as Nhyiraba Kojo, is a hiplife musician whose source of income has been questioned over the years. He recently completed a magnificent mansion in Accra, which led to claims of him being involved in fraudulent means of acquiring money. Some of Nhyiraba’s colleagues believe in the assertion, as the likes of Ex-Doe once rejected money from him over the exact claims. Meanwhile, Nhyiraba Kojo has refuted the claims.
Frank Naro
Frank Naro is a popular Kumawood actor and musician whose source of income has been questioned in recent times. Critics alleged that he attempted to sacrifice his colleagues. However, Frank Naro has insisted that he makes money through hard work, struggles, and sweat.
In conclusion, some Ghanaian musicians have been accused of having questionable sources of wealth. While some have responded to the allegations, others have remained silent. It is important to remember that making money through illegal means is not acceptable and can have serious consequences.
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