If
there’s anybody who wishes for a break, then that fellow ought to be
the charismatic captain of the nation’s senior soccer team, Black Stars,
Asamoah Gyan aka Baby Jet.
After suffering a lot of scrutiny
over the saga of Castro and Janet, he had to contend with the public
backlash over the Daniel Kenu assault and is currently injured and sure
to miss the last two qualifying matches for the Black Stars to the 2015
African Cup of Nations.
In the midst of all that negative
publicity, another issue is rearing its head over agreement to sponsor a
beauty pageant organized last year.
Vits Instant Noodles, which
is owned by the footballer, was one of the main sponsors that supported
last year’s edition of Miss Excel Plus and according to the information
Razz Newspaper gathered, the company sponsored the pageant in both cash
and in products with the entire sponsorship package allegedly promised
the organizers being GHC7, 000.
It honoured the products
sponsorship which amounted to GHC2, 000 but has allegedly, since last
year, failed to honour its cash obligation.
However, checks by
Razz Newspaper clearly show that organizers of the pageant used Vits and
its logo in all of its (pageant) promotional mediums- online,
newspapers, stickers and television commercials but both parties are
still arguing over the legal-bondable of their contract.
Further
investigations revealed that, the issue dragged on for months until it
finally got to counsel for Asamoah Gyan, Lawyer Kissi Agyabeng, who
ordered Vits to pay the organizers.
Though the lawyer asked for
the full payment of the sponsorship amount based on the fact that, the
organisers used Vits’ image and logos in all of its promotional
activities, Vits paid half of the amount-leaving the balance in arrears
and have refused to pay.
When the paper got in touch with Lawyer
Kissi Agyabeng, he said quite a lot on the said agreement between his
client’s company and organisers of the pageant.
“This issue has
come before my table before; where the organisers claimed Vits owes them
for sponsoring their pageant. Unfortunately, when I went through the
company’s books, I saw no records to that effect. The company has no
sponsoring memorandum of understanding with the organisers. I therefore
requested the organisers to provide proof, as in, a contractual
agreement that indicates that Vits made a pledge to sponsor them.
Unfortunately,
they could not provide any evidence, letter or document. I must admit
however that, they showed me a minute TV commercial with Vits in it. Due
to that, I asked the managers to fulfill the promise and pay them GHC1,
500; though the organisers claimed the actual amount is GHC3, 000,” he
said.
Lawyer Kissi made further revelations: “I got confirmation
that the GHC1, 500 was paid to them but later, someone from the
organisers end sent me a whatsapp message, threatening me. The tone of
the message was in a bad taste. I ignored the message. I did not reply.”
Asked
if he will order for the payment of the balance, he said: “no. what
for? They could not and still have not provided any evidence so why
should we pay them? I’m a lawyer, if they have a case, I would have
ordered for them to be paid – considering the person involved.
Asamoah
Gyan is popular so there is that possibility for anyone to walk up with
any allegation. Today its GHC1, 500, tomorrow, it may be GHC10, 000 or
more,” he claimed.
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