Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO), Rex Omar is clapping back at his colleagues in the music industry who accused him mismanaging funds of the organisation while he held the top position.
Rex Omar, who recently completed his three-year /tenure as board chairman, is currently a member of the interim directors appointed to manage the organisation.
According to him, her former bandmate, Akosua Agyapong, who has been one of his strongest critics, has no basis for making allegations of corruption against him.
He mentioned in a Joy Prime interview that Akosua Agyapong’s accusations are baseless and lack eveidence, adding that GHAMRO excecutives are doing their best to run the organisation for the benefit of the all Ghanaian musicians.
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“In this life, there are two groups of people – there is somebody who says ‘I don’t know [understand] and explain to me’ and then somebody who would also say ‘I don’t know but whatever you want to explain I don’t care [about it]; I’ve made up my mind and this is what I think.”
“We have majority of people like that. One of them like Akosua Agyapong. Since Kojo Antwi’s time, she’s been going from television to radio stations saying ‘GHAMRO is stealing money, I have documents. If you have a proof that anybody has stolen GHAMRO money, it’s criminal. Take those documents, report and let the person be arrested; then, you have a case.”
He stated that people cannot jump “from one radio station to another” making accusations just for the sake of it.
“Common restaurant you couldn’t run. It’s a joke” he added, making reference to Akosua Agyapong who operates a restaurant business at Rawlings Park in Makola, Accra.









