This Is The Meek Mill Jubilee House Video That Has Angered Ghanaians (Watch)
This Is The Meek Mill Jubilee House Video That Has Angered Ghanaians (Watch)
American rap artist Meek Mill has pulled down a music video shot at the Jubilee House in Ghana.
This comes after the rapper suffered severe criticism on social media for flying a drone and filming at the Jubilee House, a place highly regarded as a security zone, a presidential palace in Accra that serves as a residence and office to the President of Ghana.
On Sunday, January 8, 2023, Meek Mill incurred the wrath of Ghanaians when he shared the 46 seconds clip on Instagram with the caption “NOT INDUSTRY POWERED” we make the narrative GHANAAAAAAA🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 I felt like a king there!! “All real footage” “power rap”@nick_papz @fridayy at the “presidential villa”
Although the video has since been deleted by the rapper, one question that remains on the lips of many Ghanaians is, “Who sanctioned the filming at the venue?”
Below is a copy of the video which has since been deleted.
Meek Mill recently visited Ghana where he performed at AfroNation. His visit was not without drama as he was seen in the streets with a group of bikers.
He also reported a stolen phone which was eventually returned to him.
By Ebenezer Donkoh