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Meek Mill apologises to Ghanaians for shooting music video at Presidency

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American rapper Meek Mill has apologised for shooting a music video at the Seat of Government, the Jubilee House, of Ghana.

He said he meant no disrespect to the people and sought to strengthen the bond between blacks in Africa and America.

Following his release of a snippet of a music video he recorded at the Presidency, he immediately came under intense criticism for denigrating the Presidency albeit with the express permission of workers at the Presidency.

Now though, he has offered an unqualified apology to Ghana and its people.

“My apologies to the people if any disrespect! We still gonna push to make the connection between black people in America and Africa … what I’m trying to do is more than a video and you should see coming soon! My apologies to the office also!” He tweeted.

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In what seemed like an attempt to exonerate staffers at the presidency, he intimidated that the staffers may have been unaware that he was going to record a video of the nature he did when they granted him permission to record.

“I don’t think they knew it was video footage when we asked to shoot its a small camera and one kid … in America we didn’t know this existed and was excited to show because they don’t show Ghana on our media much! So I’ll take responsibility for my mistake! Not intentional” he explained.

Meanwhile, the Presidency is yet to issue a statement on the matter.

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