Troubles Over! AfroNation To Come Off After An Agreement Between Organizers & Waterfront Development

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Fears that AfroNation 2019 will not come off is finally over after the organizers reached an agreement with Waterfront Development.

In a recent statement sighted by zionfelix.net, the managers of Waterfront Development reveal that they have put on hold their court action and as such the show will come off.

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A portion of the statement reads: “After positive discussions, Waterfront Development and AfroNation have reached an amicable agreement on the AfroNation 2019 Festival. AfroNation Ghana has presented Waterfront Development with their security and event plans, all to  Waterfront Development’s satisfaction. The organizers of AfroNation Ghana, therefore, have Waterfront Development’s permission to hold the 2019 Festival. Accordingly, Waterfront Development will withdraw its legal action against AfroNation and wishes them well”

The much-anticipated urban music festival has been scheduled to place between December 27 to 30, 2019 at the ‘Laboma Beach’ in Accra.

It is expected to feature Africa’s biggest acts like Stonebwoy, Burna Bwoy, Shatta Wale, Wizkid among others.

Afro Nation is founded by Adesegun Adeosun of Smade Entertainment and his partner Obi Asika.

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