Meek Mill’s Jubilee House video is selling Ghana to the World — NPP’s Mustapha Hameed

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Mustapha Hameed and Rapper Meek Mill

A staunch member of the ruling government Mustapha Hameed has jabbed critics of Meek Mill’s controversial Jubilee House music video.

According to Mustapha Hameed, Ghanaians should appreciate the famous American rapper for projecting Ghana and the seat of the government to the whole world.

The outspoken NPP stalwart slammed the opposition NDC who he believes never saw the value in the Jubilee House and had wanted to turn it into a Warehouse after they promised to make it a poultry farm.

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In a facebook post, Mustapha Hameed labelled the controversy surrounding the music video as a ‘Storm in a tea cup’ and making ‘Mountain out of a Molehill’

The member of the communication team of the ruling government thanked Meek Mill who saw the value in the Jubilee House by shooting the short clip there.

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“I have seen the Meek Mill video. It’s actually beautiful, I love it. I thank him for projecting Ghana and the seat of governance to the whole world. Ghana is open, more people need to come in and bring in their investments too.

“I am here to also tell you, your anger is misplaced, nothing but a waste of emotions. You’re only angry because people you follow seem angry lol. Storm in a tea cup, mountain out of a molehill.” He added.

“We thank God that Meek Mill saw value in the Jubilee House, took photos and some short clips and added them to his freestyle video for the whole world to see the magnificence of such a beautiful edifice.

There are people in this country who don’t see any value in that building, turned it into a warehouse at some point, and have promised to turn it into a poultry farm. Bloody hypocrites! Confused lot.”

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