Highlife artiste Fameye has apologised for his inability to show up for one of his gigs during the weekend.
The musician was billed to perform at the University of Education, Winneba - Mampong campus but failed to register his presence.
To make up for it, the ‘Nothing I Get’ hitmaker drove to the school to ask for their forgiveness.
In addition, Fameye begged that he is allowed to make up for his absence by performing on the night.
Although some people felt his actions went to prove how humble he is, others thought it was just a make-believe.
“He is not humble bia that guy likes that I can see he’s a fun of taking people’s money and won’t do his side of the work😒nhwehw3nim,” one Instagram user wrote.
Another jumped to his defence writing, “his guy is down to earth from tomorrow day he is my best music actor for good.”
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