Since yesterday, the dispute has sparked interest from players in the entertainment industry and beyond, with many launching a ‘Compensate Ayat’ social media campaign.
Ghanaian musicians Sarkodie and Pure Akan joined the conversation today.
Sarkodie took to Twitter and wrote:
” We (Creatives) do alot to put our country out there,attracting a lot of tourists and investors.that translate to money to help in nation building. yet that is one sector with no support…. I feel my brother and support him especially if he actually reached out and didnt get help”
We ( creatives ) do a lot to put our country out there , attracting a lot of tourists x investors that translates to money to help nation building yet that’s one sector with no support… I feel my brother and support him especially if he actually reached out and didn’t get help https://t.co/kr7zEYaP2f
— Sarkodie (@sarkodie) September 28, 2022
https://twitter.com/PureAkan/status/1575107522251280385?s=20&t=LWeK6oOMF3XvvoYhe0osyw