Did You Vote? – 3Music Award Organizers Reacts To Criticisms On Bethel Revival Choir Awards

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Sadiq Abu Abudulai, leader of the team which organized the second edition of the 3Music Awards has finally reacted to all the public backlash which has been served on them after Bethel Revival Choir, a seemingly unknown music group, took home three prestigious gospel awards at the event that took place at the Fantasy Dome on Saturday, March 30.

Speaking on Radio Universe’s ‘Bruch2Launch’ show which was hosted by Zionfelix, Saqid questioned the people who are on their necks if they voted for their favorite stars they believe deserved the awards at the event.

According to him, once all the fans who are accusing them of forging the results to favor some of the winners agree that every musician who was nominated deserved the nomination, then they should also be able to accept that these same people can turn out as winners if people vote for them massively.

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He stressed that until the board of 3Music Awards came out with the nominee list, he had very little knowledge of the group, Bethel Revival Choir and as such, if he truly he had any motive to give an award to somebody he liked, it would have been Joe Mettle instead because he is more closer to the “Bo No Nii” hitmaker.

He ended by urging fans to desist from accusing award organization firms of foul play and try to vote for their favorite acts because that is all that matters after the nominations are out.

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