According to A Plus, the musician actually took over GHC 100, 000 for a campaign song he recorded for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
This claim is in contrast to Kwabena Kwabena’s claim that he received nothing for the song he made for the political party.
Reacting to this, A Plus took to his verified social media handle on Facebook and wrote;
“It’s not true!!! The song was recorded in 2008. I took him to Ken Ofori Atta and Nana Poku at Data Bank where he was paid about 45 thousand cedis. He was later paid another 25 thousand cedis to shoot the music video (that was the money we used to pay for the infiniti) and another 30 thousand to promote the song. In all, he received about 100 thousand Ghana cedis.
This does not include the two thousand Ghana he received each time he performed at a believe in Ghana concerts; there were about 12 concerts in all, and the 20 thousand Ghana cedis Nana Addo gave to him at Golden Tulip Kumasi when we went for the last Ashanti region rally.
Don’t be ungrateful!! Even Dada Hafco is not talking.
#justfortherecord.”