�020 Live� In Limbo�Vodafone Fails To Bring Ne-yo and Chris Brown To Ghana

One of the biggest musical event �020 Live� which took Ghana by storm last year, organized and sponsored by giant Mobile Telecommunication Company, Vodafone, seem to be going through some bad patches this year. Even though Vodafone officials are tight-lipped on what is going on with the grand event which was well received and patronized by Ghanaians when it was introduced last year, Peacefmonline.com investigation reveals some interesting goings-on. Credible information available to Peacefmonline.com indicate Vodafone made an attempt to bring R&B super star, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor, Ne-yo (real name Shaffer Chimere Smith, Jr.) to headline the event this year, but in the middle of the negotiations it appeared the �Miss Independent� hit maker will not be able to make it to Ghana. Peacefmonline.com sources at Vodafone say reasons for Ne-yo�s inability to perform in Ghana was because organizers of the show felt the Saturday, 7th May 2011, date was inappropriate as the Easter celebrations were just around the corner and all attention would be shifted to Kwahu. Besides, having set a high mark with the organization of the maiden event, Vodafone believed time was not on their side to really publicize the �020 Live� show in order to achieved the desired impact. As a consequence, the organizers planned to reschedule but Ne-yo finally bowed out because he had been fully booked for the rest of the year after May. The organizers moved on and opened new negotiations with American R&B singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor, Chris Brown (real name Christopher Maurice), which seemed hopeful. A source disclosed to Peacefmonline.com that Chris Brown agreed to perform live in Ghana on Republic Day, Friday July 1, 2011 but the organizers were faced with yet another challenge. Like the first edition, the organizers wanted to stage the event in the Dome at the Accra International Conference Center, but unfortunately, the 5000 capacity Dome had been booked by Bolaray�s Empire Entertainment to stage the first ever �Ghana Meets Naija� concert on the same day. Sources disclosed to peacefmonline.com that though Vodafone officials made several efforts to strike a deal with Bolaray, C.E.O of Empire Entertainment to postpone his event to give way to the �020 Live� Concert, all their attempts proved futile.