Months after resigning from Multimedia Group’s Hitz FM, radio
personality and reggae musician, Abubakar Ahmed, popularly known as
Blakk Rasta is set to stage a return to the radio business this month.
“I had a small tour. I went to America, Trinidad and Tobago… so I came
back a few days ago. I’m getting ready, praying and preparing to bounce
forward on radio… I appreciate the fact that people are asking where I
am. It makes me feel good. Hopefully, we will be back on radio this
month and the fire will be better,” outspoken Blakk Rasta told Happy FM.
He added he had been shooting videos since he returned from his trip.
Blakk Rasta, however, did not tell which radio station he would be
joining.
The ‘Salaga Soldier’ was hauled before Parliament’s Privileges
Committee in June following his claim that over 80 percent of Members of
Parliament smoke Marijuana.
Few days after he was pardoned by Parliament, Blakk Rasta resigned from
Hitz FM where he was hosting the station’s mid-morning show, Taxi
Driver.
He explained that his decision was informed by how ungrateful the
station had been to him after he had been summoned before Parliament.
He told News-One:
“When I was invited by Parliament, my employers did not even sit me
down before the invitation so we plan on what exactly we should say
there and how things should go, they did not get a lawyer for me,
nothing; nothing like that happened. Even my HR who was there knew next
to nothing about the incident when he was questioned about the issue
and what exactly I had said.
“I did not get any support from Multimedia, which I thought was unfair.
I thought once I was with you, I should get your support. Even if you
do not agree with what I said, you can go and say you do not agree and
that you are pleading for clemency. But that was not done and I even had
to look for my own lawyer.
“No one was interested in my wellbeing as far as that invitation was
concerned; but they were rather interested in the story and in getting
the news, so they [Multimedia] set up their gadgets and carried the news
live both on radio and television.
“It has been a nice family but I now feel uncomfortable. I feel
betrayed and I am not inspired anymore to work with these people. This
slip could happen to anybody but it depends on how you handle it; but I
was betrayed and I had to go look for my own lawyer, I went there on my
own and even after that, not even one person from Multimedia has
called me to talk to me about it and the way forward.
“What they rather did was to go ahead and ban my songs on radio saying
that I do not attend station gatherings and all that so my songs should
not be played on radio. What is this? I don’t intend granting interviews
or talking about this because I have been working with this station for
eight solid years.
“I think Multimedia is not appreciative of my work and commitment. Time
and again, I have heard them make utterances that make me feel I am not
appreciated and my die-hard passion is not appreciated. I put in all my
passion and energy but this afternoon (Monday afternoon), I just
decided to tender in my resignation.”
I was still on the radio [Monday morning] when I tendered my
resignation. I have been with Multimedia for eight years and I think it
is time to move on because I am no longer inspired there and of course,
a few other things happened here and there that made me feel betraye
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