Worlasi Demands Money From NDC For Using His Song At Their Manifesto Launch Without His Consent | Video

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Ghanaian recording artiste, Worlasi has humbly requested the NDC government to pay their dues for using his song at their Manifesto launch.

The National Democratic Party (NDC) on Monday, September 7, launched its 2020 manifesto ahead of the December 7 polls.

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The event came off at the University of Professional Studies, Accra.

Dubbed, the ‘People’s Manifesto: Jobs, Prosperity and more’, the latest document is expected to addresses all “the felt needs of the people”.

At the launch of the NDC’s manifesto, they played numerous hit songs from some artists.

Before John Mahama was ushered to deliver his manifesto, the song “Wo ne mahuoden” was played at the background.

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It also appears that, they used a hit song from artiste Worlasi and he’s not cool with it.

The musician has across all his social media platforms shared a video sending the message to the New Democratic Congress to pay him for using his intellectual property without his consent.

Watch video below: