- Meek Mill has apologized to the people of Ghana for filming his music video at the presidential palace.
- The rapper faced criticism from Ghana’s former deputy education minister.
- “Sorry if there was any disrespect to the public!” Mill said.
Meek Mill After facing criticism for filming a music video at the Ghanaian presidential palace, he apologized to the people of Ghana.
Over the weekend, the Ghanaian rapper shared a teaser for his new music video. In it he could be seen rapping at Jubilee House and the same rostrum that President Nanaakfo his Addo uses to address the country.
On Monday morning, Ghana’s former deputy education minister, Sam Okuzet Abrakwa, attacked Meek and his team.
“Everyone responsible for this vile desecration of Jubilee House by Meek Mill must be fired immediately,” he tweeted.
“How do overt lyrics from the president’s podium project Ghana positively? Are Ghana’s government seats no longer high security facilities?”
—Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa (@S_OkudzetoAblak) January 9, 2023
Shortly after Abraqwa’s comments, Mill deleted the video, He expressed his sincere apologies.
“For the people of Ghana, the videos I drop are in no way meant to disrespect the people of Ghana,” he said. “The fastest way to make connections is through music. I wanted to do that by exhibiting art…I’m in her 30s from America and didn’t know much about the lifestyle here. ”
Mr Mill added: “I apologize if I have been disrespectful to people. , should be published soon! Also in my apology office!”
—MeekMill (@MeekMill) January 9, 2023
2023 is already proven It’s been a very eventful one for Meek Mill.
I turned 35 on Saturday He was involved in a ringside altercation with boxer Gary Russell Jr. and his brother While watching Garbonta Davis defeat Hector Luis Garcia in Washington DC
The altercation that resulted in Davis’ fight being called off could be seen on Showtime’s broadcast.
After the incident, Mill said on Twitter: