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I Almost Broke Down In Tears For Him - Prince David Osei On E.L’s #TGMN16 Technical Hold

Celebrated actor Prince David Osei has expressed sincere sentiments concerning Rapper and Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 2016 artist of the year winner, E.L’s performance at the Tigo Ghana Music Awards mega Concert which took place at the Accra International Conference Center last Saturday.

Amidst the heavy rain, the event still took place without any difficulties and as early as 8-9pm the auditorium was already full, the only time i came in late. Goes to tell you how people have been anticipating the battle of the tribes.

Everything looked to be in order and going great, no problems or whatsoever until E.L stormed the stage. The crowed were super excited and cheered him on as he did his intro performance behind the main stage.

But just when he was finally set to hit the main stage, something drastic happened which baffled most people including the artist himself. Difficulty in Technical issues came into the picture. 

We had to wait for over 20minutes before the show could continue in what looked to be a sabotage, for what reasons, nobody knows and even though E.L was very disappointed and went on to entertain the crowd like he does best, Olamide would go on to win the 2nd round with a far more electrifying performance.


The 5-star winner at the Vgmas, Elom Adablah acted professionally, in most cases, any other artist might have stormed out of the venue or acted arrogantly different, and actor Prince David Osei who admitted he almost broke down in tears for the rapper has voiced out his Opinion concerning the issue.

He wrote;

So about lastnight Ghana meet Nija…Just my thoughts why was it that the power never tripped?Or microphone messed up before EL performed or after his performance???All other artiste had their microphone and whatever have you, going well for them except EL… let’s learn to love one another the hate,jealousy,sabotage,won’t take us anywhere …Whether Moses or Gaddafi likes or not He’s the Artiste of the year according to VGMA 2016 and he’s Ghanaian the dude got enormous talent… as Shatta Wale rightly said lastnight,we all Ghanaians,if you hate him,you hate Ghana because he represent Ghana wherever he goes…I think the organisers of Ghana meet Naija should render an open apology to EL..If they know it wasn’t a sabotage… my thoughts…let’s learn to love ourselves as Ghanaians…. @ghkwaku @starr1035fm … El where ever you are big up yourself u blessed and a great talent for Ghana no man can stop your shine we know your worth bruv….my fellow legonite   @elrepgh thumbs up u acted very professional kept your cool and gave your best,most musicians would have walked away based on the circumstance…   


So about lastnight Ghana meet Nija...Just my thoughts why was it that the power never tripped?Or microphone messed up before EL performed or after his performance???All other artiste had their microphone and whatever have you, going well for them except EL... let's learn to love one another the hate,jealousy,sabotage,won't take us anywhere ...Whether Moses or Gaddafi likes or not He's the Artiste of the year according to VGMA 2016 and he's Ghanaian the dude got enormous talent... as Shatta Wale rightly said lastnight,we all Ghanaians,if you hate him,you hate Ghana because he represent Ghana wherever he goes...I think the organisers of Ghana meet Naija should render an open apology to EL..If they know it wasn't a sabotage... my thoughts...let's learn to love ourselves as Ghanaians.... @ghkwaku @starr1035fm ... El where ever you are big up yourself u blessed and a great talent for Ghana no man can stop your shine we know your worth bruv....my fellow legonite 👊 @elrepgh thumbs up u acted very professional kept your cool and gave your best,most musicians would have walked away based on the circumstance...
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