David Yeboah, a gospel musician with the True Faith Church of Ghana, has voiced concern about how his church bills him money before releasing his songs.
The ‘One Day’ crooner stated during an exclusive interview with MFK on Oyerepa Breakfast Time that the True Faith Church of Ghana charges him a huge amount for the songs he creates.
He claims that the church charges him GHc2,000 for each album he creates. That is the law that the church has enacted.
He declared that the amount is too much because he is incapable to pay considering the meagre proceeds he gets from his songs.
As a result, the leaders of True Faith Church of Ghana should consider slashing off the charge in order for him to promote his songs well.
“True Faith Church charges me GHc2000 before I release an album.
The church has made that law and I’m unable to pay. So I want the leaders of the church to review it.
When he was asked if he could leave the church, the musician stated that “Sometimes I feel like leaving the church to seek help from other churches….”
Meanwhile, David Yeboah is set to release his new album titled ‘Lailai’ on 11th December this year at Abrepo True Faith Church in Kumasi.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com / Joseph Marfo