Former member of Ghanaian musical group (Praye), Choirmaster has accused ex Accra Hearts of Oak striker, Prince Tagoe of owing the hip-life musicians over a decade now.
Prince Tagoe who now plies his trade with Israeli side, Hapoel Bnei Lod has been pointed by the Choirmaster who used to head the group to owe them half of Ghc30,000.
Praye which used to be a trio of Praye Tintin, Honiho and Tiatia won the maiden edition of the Nescafe African revelation – a talent show that unearthed the group that used to boast of hits like Angelina, Shordy and many more.
Known in real life as Eugene Baah, the choirmaster has taken to social media to reveal a debt owned the group by the one-time Black stars forward and goal king of the Ghana premier league.
He wrote, “this picture reminds of how Prince Tagoe the footballer has refused to pay the remaining part of Ghc30000 (15,000) for purchasing the Angelina album”.
The ex-Hoffenheim striker is yet to speak on the issue. Meanwhile, check out Choirmaster's Facebook post below.
This picture reminds me of how the whole story changed after we had won a competition that promised 1.5 billion as...
Posted by Choirmaster GH on Wednesday, 17 February 2016