Eric Jeshurun, Ghanaian Gospel
Singer has shared his worries on How Ghanaian Music Right Organising ( GHAMRO ) may oppose churches in Ghana.
The argument on churches paying for
use of intellectual property of
gospel musicians appears not to be ending any soon as another gospel musician, Eric Jeshrun, has described the approach by GHAMRO as problematic.
GHAMRO's administrator Abraham
Adjetey, seven days earlier, announced
their resolution to ensure churches
pay for using the intellectual prop-
erty of gospel musician.
But Eric Jeshrun, who is also a broadcaster, told
Christian Agyei Frimpong on Onua
FM that one of the challenges
Africa presently faces with respect to
taxes is the same challenges
GHAMRO's decision will face.
I don't have a problem if
GHAMRO wants to take money
from the church but my problem is
the approach," he said.
I think GHAMRO must begin to
conscientize the churches through
the Christian Council [of Ghana]
because GHAMRO itself has admin-
istrative problems."
The Yahweh hitmaker said the
Ghana Music Right Organization
must use ideal technology to be
able to obtain their dues from the
church because the approach of
moving from one church to the
other is primitive.
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