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“I’ll take responsibility for my mistake. They didn’t know it was a video footage,” American rapper Meek Mill has admitted.

The artiste who has been lambasted on social media for bringing Ghana’s presidency to disrepute has said his intent was to help sell Ghana abroad since the West African state is barely seen on US screens.

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In a tweet he made Monday, January 9, 2023, following the backlash he received from social media after posting a music video he took at the Jubilee House, Mill says they didn’t know what they saw at the Jubilee House existed and were fascinated by the artistry.

He says the act was not intentional.

“I don’t think they knew it was video footage when we asked to shoot its a small camera and one kid … in America we didn’t know this existed and was excited to show because they don’t show Ghana on our media much! So I’ll take responsibility for my mistake! Not intentional,” he tweeted.

Meanwhile, he has pulled down the video and apologized to Ghanaians and the office of the President.

Source: Onuaonline.com|Ghana