CEO OF ZYLOFON MEDIA, NANA APPIAH MENSAH CLARIFIES “BAIL OUT” SAGA ON ZYLOFON 102.1 FM`S SHOWBIZ AGENDA

CEO OF ZYLOFON MEDIA, NANA APPIAH MENSAH CLARIFIES “BAIL OUT” SAGA ON ZYLOFON 102.1 FM`S SHOWBIZ AGENDA

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The Chief Executive Officer of Zylofon Media Nana Appiah Mensah has as promised, clarified issues
regarding his tweet and Instagram post which has generated controversies in the media space
especially on social media platforms. In his first tweet where he talked about a successful meeting
with the late “Maame hwe” hit maker, it reads “we had a fruitful meeting and reached an
agreement just last Tuesday. “Please help me pay him for my bail out. I want to be free”. I hope
you`re free now and finds absolute peace in the bosom of the almighty God. Let`s pay CRITICAL
ATTENTION to our female artistes. #RIPEBONY”
This obviously did not go down well with many social media followers so the man who has promised
to fix the industry with his might promised to clarify the tweet on a radio platform to settle the
confusion arising from his words. In an interview with Samuel Atuobi Baah aka Sammy Flex who
doubles as the communications director of Zylofon Media on Zylofon 102.1 fm Showbiz Agenda,
Nana Appiah Mensah who goes by the moniker NAM explained that, he did not mean harm or
disrespect to any one in his tweet.

“Yes, I had a meeting with Ebony on Tuesday and sadly, that was the first time we met and last time
we spoke. It was a possible signing discussion with an artiste which is the first stage to determine the
artiste`s interest or otherwise. In our discussion, she emphasized and it was agreed that before she
goes out of the contract, she has to satisfy a termination clause in the contract by paying her record
label Ruff Town Records an amount of USD$100,000 of which Zylofon Media was ready to fulfill.

That was
what she termed as a bail out and there was no way we could do that without reaching out to Ruff
Town Recordz. The emphasis I wanted to draw was even about the need to pay attention to female
artistes; rendering them support and advantage on grounds of affirmative action in their
professional endeavors, that I captured in CAPS which went unnoticed but I consider that a normal
tendency.

I respect all talents in this industry as well as all managers and record labels, I very much
appreciate their toils and sacrifices, so under no circumstances would I bully or disrespect any of
them. It`s the same process I go through with all our artistes and their managers, so that should be
kindly and humbly noted. I pray for strength for her family and the entire Ruff Town Record label as
they go through these hard times to manage the demise of their super star Ebony. May her soul rest
in perfect peace!!!

The citing of the quotation was my expression of pain, over the fact she had a WISH of which she
couldn’t wait to be fulfilled. Just as others are expressing worry over her purported wish to pick up
awards.

There’s nothing wrong in stating that, she had this wish or that wish and hoping that wherever she is
she finds fulfillment.
The management team at Zylofon Media and myself will definitely meet with management of Ruff
Town Recordz to discuss a way we can build something iconic in remembrance of our beloved
Ebony Reigns.”

 

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