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TrenderHQ Blog of Monday, 9 January 2023

Source: Philip NeeWhang

Meek Mill's music video filmed inside the Flag Staff House of Ghana causes MASSIVE STIR and BACKLASH!

In the wake of a new day, there has been a divided opinion over a music video released by Meek Mill which was partly filmed in the FlagStaff House of Ghana! With some seeing it as a total disrespect and neglect of the authority and security placed on the FlagStaff House, while others are also of the Opinion that it was done in good faith to increase tourism into the country. Take a look at the video except and share you comment with us.

An Entertainment Journalist - @OleleSalvador wrote these in relation to the video "The American Embassy in Ghana on Ghanaian soil; you can’t even take photos there with your phone bro. A WHOLE MUSIC VIDEO WAS SHOT AT Ghana’s PRESIDENCY! Beyond the Return ampa! M’apim!"

@yunkydrips shared this over the video but deleted it upon Nana Aba Anamoah's caution. @yunkydrips Original tweet reads "White House which is one of the secured building in the world is sometime used to act movies na 3ny3 flagstaff house😂" - Nana Aba's words are "They’ll crucify you. Delete this tweet before they wake up." Lydia Forson also retweeted Yunkydrips words with the reply "Yesu 🤣 wagyimi papa 😩". During the hours of the tweets exchange stir on social media coming from all angles, Meek Mill shares this with his followers "A hater can’t even say nothing around meeeee lol"



Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa added his voice to the stir with the words which read "All those responsible for this despicable desecration of the Jubilee House by Meek Mill must be fired immediately. How do those explicit lyrics from the president’s lectern project Ghana positively? Is Ghana’s seat of government no longer a high security installation?"



















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