UK-based Ghanaian gospel singer, Diana Antwi Hamilton, has said that gospel artistes deserve their wages after their performances.
According to Mrs Hamilton she doesn’t demand for fee at her church if asked to perform but claimed an invitation to sing at another church should come with some payment.
Speaking in an interview with Accra FM, the UK-based gospel singer said such fees demanded by gospel artistes also go to offset costs incurred in the production of tracks and for promotions on TV, radio and other media, in addition to putting such songs on CD.
“The word of God is free but the Bible is expensive. The medium through which the word of God is spread is not free,” she said.
She added that many persons inviting gospel artistes to their shows, when directed to see the managers of the artiste, always think it is all about the money.
But she said this also has to do with other arrangements towards the programme to which the artiste is being invited – band, travel, location, among many others.