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CHRIS BROWN: So This Is The Sort Of Person We Spent $1M On & Still Defending? Check Out What He Has Been Up To Since He Left Ghana

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Undoubtedly, Chris Brown is one of the best performers in the world but then, his attitude STINKS.

It is because of his irresponsible behaviour that big corporations with standings do not associate their brands with him both in Europe and America…

However, trust Ghanaians and Ghana based companies to disregard his morals and his irresponsible behaviour and pay him huge money to come down to their country and openly break the law-something he is good at doing.

And then instead of those who brought him down disassociating themselves from his actions or apologising to Ghanaians for the harm done, they call every one of us STUPID by saying, he did not act such inappropriately-because he is not the kind of guy?

GhanaCelebrities.Com thought after the BIG mistake Vodafone Ghana made with Amber Rose, other Ghanaian companies would become more concern about the sort of entertainer they associate their brands with.

As I stated earlier on, “I will not go out there and buy a lion (even if I can afford it) because I will be strictly liable for the injuries (offenses) it would cause. It is not always about affordability, it is about how you can supervise/control the actions of what you’ve got money to purchase!

Immediately Chris Brown left Ghana, check out what he has been out to (below)…And you want us to believe this dude actually cared about the laws of Ghana and his actions were not as we saw?

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Via MailOnline

Chris Brown allegedly threw his bodyguard off a plane.

The controversial R&B star abandoned his long-time bodyguard known as Big Pat in Bermuda after a pit stop on the Caribbean island on Wednesday after they apparently got into a fight on board.

An airport worker explained to The Bermuda Sun newspaper: ‘I’m not sure of the details of what happened on the plane but his plane came in, got services and everything was finishing and they were getting ready to leave.
‘Then there was a stall. The security guard [Big Pat] got off first. He was standing outside talking to the pilot. Then Chris Brown and another guy came off. They had to come inside to Customs.

‘They then went outside to have a cigarette. The security guard came inside [an airport building] and said he wasn’t getting back on the plane.’
The bodyguard told the staff member he had an ‘altercation’ with Chris. Big Pat was forced to take a Jet Blue commercial flight to New York City’s JFK Airport after the furious Don’t Wake Me Up singer jetted off in his private plane.

The 23-year-old singer was travelling back from his gig at the Accra Sports Stadium in Ghana, West Africa on Tuesday.

Big Pat has stuck by Chris through his previous temper tantrums and even took a glass bottle to the head during the star’s club brawl with love rival Drake last June.

Meanwhile Brown was at the centre of another bust up on Wednesday night – after allegedly threatening a valet parker at a Los Angeles bowling alley over the $10 service charge.

TMZ is running a video of the altercation, in which Brown is seen getting irate, saying: ‘Gimme my f*cking keys … f*** ten dollars.’

He then added: ‘Gimme my keys … we gonna turn this whole spot up … I promise you.’

A source close to Brown told the website the singer was annoyed because he was being ‘fleeced’.

Other customers at the PINZ bowling alley in Studio City were only charged $5 and Brown felt he was taken advantage of because of his fame, the insider said, adding it was the ‘principle’ of the matter rather than the money.

The website reports he eventually drove off, but said it was not clear whether he paid the fee or not.

Hours later Chris apparently held up traffic after blocking a lane near La Brea Blvd and Hollywood Blvd with his Dodge Viper car.

According to X17 Online, police approached the vehicle and found it empty. Brown later emerged from the Emerson nightclub and spoke to police who allowed him to drive away without a ticket.

And then this too…(Via Ybf)

Last night, Chris hopped on stage at Emerson Theatre in Hollywood.  E! Online reports when the DJ started spinning Drake’s song, “Started from the Bottom,” Chris hopped on the mic and immediately told the DJ to stop playing the music. He told the crowd, “The DJ can play this s–t, but I want you all to know, F–k Drake!” and gave everyone the middle finger.  The rant “naturally” lead into a impromptu performance of “As You Were,” “Turn Up the Music” and “Beautiful People.”

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The question is; is it that Ghanaian brands do not CARE or they just can’t take a minute to research on the sort of people they associate their brands with? If it is the case of research, they can pay me to do that effectively for them…LOL

 

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  1. lol, after all the ‘weed’ he smoked on the Ghanaian stage, no wonder he’s now acting erratically to the point of abandoning his own body guard & even telling a dj what songs to play. Seriously, if RLG had 1 million dollars they wanted to dash away to a foreign celeb, there are so many other talented, serious minded celebs that they could even have chosen. although, I personally find it offensive that they’d spend that money on entertainment anyway. I mean, they could have financed scientists to do research that would benefit them & Ghana.

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  2. well…so what should we do? Regret that he gave us a good peformance worth our monies? What is all this personality attack going on in this website…it is not good and you should be stop…if you understand what is meant by nation branding you would realize spending 1million on an artist liike cris brown is chicken money…i doubt if the people at GC are well educated

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  3. R u freaking kidding me??…nation branding is Obama or Bush or Clinton coming to Ghana to talk sense into our thick black skulls nt a post-teenage star hu obviously doesny hav direction…nation branding is bringn e world cup to gh..tht my friend is nation branding…stop talking abt ur monies worth cos u wer rippd off…keri hison entertained equally with a live band fr waaayyy less..so stop talking like u r a kid..The pblm is we need to renew our thinkin as black ppl n realise foreigners dnt insult us,we diss ourselves everyday with our actions…rlg fr ur info ths boy has subtracted fm ur bad..u wasted money period!!

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    • @Pinto, mailonline is not a ghanaian website so it definatly tells you the world knows about him coming to ghana..and well people paid to go and watch him,it wasnt a charity show.so it clearly tells you its business…and i hope you know a lot a ghanaians got employed for such a show..go back to your economic books and read well…and tell me which Ghanaian act has branded himself well enough to earn even a 100000cedis…when they finish learning from cris and how he peformed as a total act and musician we will begin to pay them that much…people like him are eye openers to musicians in ghana…And i bet you were not even at the show,if you were you would shut up

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  4. I fgt abt this…did he attend any interview No!,did he attend the rlg launch?No!!..did he tweet abt Ghana?No!!..did the world aprt fm gh n naija kno he was even camn?No!!..did he visit any tourist site in order fr him to mntn wen he gt bak?No!!..so wat nation branding r we talking abt wich cost a thrd world corporate frm 1 million dollars…dnt come on platfrms like ds n spew nonsense because u want to sound objective…no one beniffited(rlg n gh) aprt fm those hu wanted to see vanessas monkey live on stage…oh n chris brown hu beniffited fm african charity once agn..

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  5. Helloooooooo Ghana celebrities are you expecting organisers to invite hip hop artist who preaches GOSPEL or hip hop artist who have never sin before ….???

    If they invited JESUS YOU GUYS WILL HAVE NEGATIVE THINGS TO SAY ABOUT HIM …

    One way journalism ain’t helping

    You can choosenot to post my comments so far as ya gonna glance through.

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  6. @shark, my point is he in no way branded Ghana..you can choose nt to see reason thts pretty much ur business…Chris brown perfrming in Ghana will in no way be the reason y investors will come to Ghana!!..so choose dffnt labelling dun call it branding gh…its nonsense…wen one direction came to gh fr a few hours have we seen a boom in our economy??…wernt we ‘branded’ as a country tht needs help cos we r hungry??..wich artistes fm the universe aprt fm america n europe demands 1mill..mind u im nt hating on him.so dnt take it persnl like hes u r his pr firm..im critizin rlg ,chrterhouse,n our mindset..afterall he dnt beg us to pay him..

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    • @Pinto, I so much i agree with your comment especially last sentence “im critizin rlg ,chrterhouse,n our mindset”..some of our people cannot reason and see that  Chris although a good performer as he is didn’t send a positive message to our youth or citizens of Ghana. Foreign artist can come here, do whatever and leave without a word. Ask Snoop Dogg why he has been banned from Australia or Norway? If it was in a western land rlg would’ve been dealt with the law. It is time we Ghanaian’s go back and  visit our priorities again for our nation. We cant accept behaviors like this from anyone. 

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    • @Pinto, come to think of it, why do ghanaian artist proud themslfz with performing outside Ghana in ghanaian communities…it show they are bein accepted…lets stop this pettiness and hypocracy…cris doesn’t perform only in ghana…he performs every were he is being accepted including ghana…don’t behave like he came to exploit us…we deserve his performance and he deserves the money…and so you know he wasn’t payed that much as GC speculates…

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      • @shark,Well it is not only a matter of rebranding or whatever you chose to call it! The point is he did what he ALLEGEDLY (because i was not there) did because he knew he could get away with it! Do you think he will mimic smoking weed as part of his act if he was performing in an Arab country? Or you think they don’t go to arab countries?  Nicki Minaj nearly got arrested for HUGGING a security guard at the airport in Dubai because their law says no contact betwen men and women who are not married (Now as much as i don’t believe in that law or think it is stupid,it is their law).Do you think Brown would get away so easy if he pulled that Stunt in the UAE? Then it comes back to us as a country! We don’t stand up for our values so of course any tom,dick and harry in the shape of a foreign entertainer can come piss on us and we say it was part of his act or it is his culture!!! Nation rebranding? Seriously? Is he tweetng about his performance in Ghana? or maybe he is telling his ‘Hommies’ shit guys ,you can get away with smoking weed infront of millions of people in that weak ass country Ghana? Which of the two stories do you think C Breezy is telling the world? I wonder what the next act will do? Sniff some white powder on stage and tell youth to go sniff and we will foolishly clap and be amazed that oh that was a wonderful act!!! This cheap skate who doesn’t want to pay a valet who earns way lower than him (Chris Brown) just 10 bucks for his services, abuses his girlfriend and gets in night club altercations and you think he is a good image for rebranding Ghana? You are seriously deluded!

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  7. Breezy wasn’t brought here to rebound our country u dimwits….he was paid to perform and guess what…he put an a majestic performance. How about you lot rebranding Ur own country through your actions and expecting a young AmericAn musician to do so for u. I’m sick of hearing Those who couldn’t afford the show speak ill of it. capitalist world u spastics…i paid to 200 Cedis For my partner and i and we enjoyed every bit of his performance. Noone is stopping you lot from bringing your own artistes here to ‘rebrand’ For u.

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    • @m5667, thank you very much…God bless you…untill our artist learn to brand themselves well they would never brand Ghana…see how nigerian artist have rebranded the negetivity in their country,soo much that foreign artist feel comfortable coming there… These frgn artist create good impressions to the outside business world…economic boom dasn’t happen in a day…after sometime you would see the manifestations..dont worry.

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