Just change management – Rex Omar to Ofori Amponsah

Rex-Omar2Highlife and Afro jazz musician, Rex Omar, has urged Ofori Amponsah to consider changing his management.

According to the ‘Abiba’ hit singer, Ofori Amponsah is being ill-advised by his management team.

Rex Omar, born Rexford Owusu Marfo, was speaking with Mike 2 on Adom FM‘s Entertainment Hall.

He said Ofori Amponsah’s recent comments that he will perform in nightclub even though he is pastor, plus his failure to quote a simple Bible verse adequately in the media shows “his management is not helping him at all, he has bad management.”

In as much as Ofori Amponsah is generating publicity and the necessary hype, Rex Omar feels this management could have properly directed him on his recent utterances in the media.

In July 2012, Ofori Amponsah declared that he had received the calling of God to be a pastor.  He quit secular music and started his own church called the Holy Grounds Sanctuary.

When he left secular music, he stated categorically that he has lived a ‘lie’ as a musician and he was not going back to it because there is nothing more for him to attain in secular music.

But earlier this year, he announced his decision to return to his highlife/ hiplife, and true to his word, he has just recently released a single titled ‘Alewa’ featuring Sarkodie.

Ofori has since been granting interviews in the media, insisting his return to secular music will not conflict with his work as a pastor, a position several men of God totally disagree with.

By Naa Okailey Mynna

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