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A Blogger Requested For My House Papers To Promote My Son’s Unreleased Songs – Terry Bonchaka’s Mother 

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Charlotte Adjetey, mother of the late Ghanaian music superstar, Terry Bonchaka has shared a surprising incident involving a blogger who requested for her house documents in order to secure a bank loan with it to promote her late son’s unreleased works.

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Her claims, comes after the executive producer of the ‘Pulele’ hitmaker, Felix Agen-Davies, accused blogger and publicist, Reagan Mends of approaching Charlotte Adjetey shortly after her son’s tragic death, asking her for her house documents to secure a loan for the production of Terry’s works on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz show.

Felix opined that the act displayed by the blogger was a high level of disrespect toward Madam Charlotte Adjetey, and is one of the key reasons for his involvement in this controversy.

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”Terry did not know anything about Reagan until he won the Hiplife competition in Ghana in 2001. A year later, Reagan introduced himself, saying, ‘Do you remember me? I was your schoolmate.’ Now, after the manager left, Reagan began to work with Terry, not as a manager, but more as a collaborator,” he noted.

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Confirming the allegation made by her son’s executive producer, Charlotte Adjetey during a phone call with Doreen Avio on Hitz FM said, ”It’s true. It was Reagan; he said I should bring my house documents so that I can get a loan to promote Terry’s works. When he said that, I did not comply because taking loans from the bank is not something I’m comfortable with.”

In a touching tribute to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Terry Bonchaka’s passing, Felix Agen-Davies, the newly appointed executive producer, and Madam Charlotte Adjetey have announced a heart-warming initiative.

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According to Felix, they are organizing a Terry Bonchaka look-alike contest scheduled for December. This unique competition will identify seven talented individuals who not only dress like the late musician but also sing like him. The grand prize for the winner is the extraordinary opportunity to record some of Terry Bonchaka’s unreleased songs.

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