Musician Kwaw Kese has in a shocking revelation said he sold some of his VGMA awards last weekend in a show of protest against the declining value of Ghanaâs biggest night in the music industry.
He was pictured pushing a wheel barrow containing all his VGMA trophies with inscription "Awards for sale" looking fierce in black leather jacket and trousers.
âI managed to sell some of the awards on Saturday and although I did not have a fixed price, I sold them depending on the condition in which the awards were,â he told Graphic Showbiz.
âThe plaques that were in good condition went for a higher price while those that were cracked or chipped sold for much lower,â he said.
Kwaw Kese explained that his decision is in protest against the way and manner undeserving artistes are awarded.
âThere is a huge question mark against the awards because it appears the ultimate award goes to whoever publicly criticises the scheme. Some years ago, Shatta Wale publicly criticised the scheme and he received awards the next year.
âThe gospel fraternity threatened to boycott this yearâs awards and suddenly we have a gospel artiste winning the ultimate award,â he said.
âMany people are not happy with the way Charterhouse is conducting the awards lately and we have to come out and speak against it. Ghanaians are still in shock over the winner this year and this is not right.â
Asked what he used the money he generated from the sale of the awards, Kwaw Kese said he used it purchase studio time to record a new single, Overspeed.
âI also used the rest [of the proceeds] to shoot a music video for another single, FDN, which  is addressed at the VGMA board, Charterhouse and everyone involved in the VGMAs,â he said.