Thursday, January 5, 2012

MUSIGA Goes Mad Over Naked Sex Organ

ObourThe Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has taken notice of media reports concerning a Ghanaian female musician who was caught (on camera) performing on stage without any underwear at the 'Decemba 2 Rememba' concert held at the Accra International Conference Centre on December 24, last year.

The artiste had mounted the stage, dressed to kill in a sexy evening wear, with no underwear.
In a statement issued and signed by its spokesperson, Okyeame Kwame, MUSIGA noted that although there was some proof to the story, it was highly concerned that the issue had gone too far, with the media taking great interest in it.
MUSIGA, in the statement, failed to accept that the said female musician deliberately refused to wear panties to cover her private part.
Exhibiting her creative skills on stage during her 20-minute performance, the female artiste positioned herself for cameras to capture her sex organ, which many believe might also have been seen by a section of music fans on the front row.
There are suggestions that the artiste's impropriety might have been part of her stage craft.
Others suggest that her lack of underwear was caused by an abrupt call to get on stage while in the middle of a rendezvous.
Though MUSIGA executives have not seen the pictures yet, they chose to issue a press statement to condemn any attempt by the media to publish the pictures.
'Publishing the private parts of any Ghanaian woman would to a large extent not only be an embarrassment to the artiste in question but to womanhood in general.  It can also traumatize and destroy the career of an up and coming Ghanaian superstar and we believe that it is not the motive of the media to destroy our stars, but has been a major partner in building up stars on the contrary.
'In as much as MUSIGA respects the freedom of the media and appreciates its contribution to the growth of the music industry, it would want to intervene in this instance and call for a cease fire on this issue,' MUSIGA said in the statement.
It noted that, 'inappropriate dressing among some Ghanaian Musicians has become a major source of concern not only to the general Ghanaian populace but to members of the union and steps are being taken by the new administration to educate its members on paying heed to cultural sensitivities in their public appearance and pronouncements.'
 'MUSIGA, in the interest of protecting its members and female members, most especially, is of the opinion that the media would be doing more harm than good to society if it goes ahead to publish the said photographs of the female musician in question,' it said.

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