The Former Manager of Ghanaian Gospel Musician Diana Asamoah, Emmanuel Anane Frimpong has revealed that the gospel artist’s termination of the contract was a test but she failed.
In the early hours of yesterday, the letter of termination of the contract between Diana Asamoah and her production, Frimprince Music went viral on social media and got a lot of people talking.
During an interview with Kumasi-based Angel FM, the owner of Frimprince production, Emmanuel Frimpong disclosed the termination of the contract was a way to control the gospel artist and put her on the right track in order to make amends with the record label.
Speaking to Ike de Unpredictable on “Angel Drive”, Frimprince said, “I served her with the letter on the 4 of August and was expecting that she would have some kind of remorse or maybe something good will come out. I gave her three weeks and after three weeks, she responded very nicely and thanked me and sent me a copy”.
Frimrince further added that “even after that, I was still considering something before making it public. The nonsense was still going on, so I decided to make it public.
In the statement released, Diana Asamoah has been banned from performing songs under the production which includes ‘Wo Na Mani Agyina Wo’, ‘Mabowodin’, ‘Akoko Abon’, ‘Madansidie’, ‘Pentecost Gya’, ‘Momomme’, ‘Wo Damu Fua’, ‘Tetelesta’ and ‘Pentecost Soree’.