Reggae artist Ras Caleb, who recently lost the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) presidential election to his opponent Bessa Simons, has expressed his frustration and disappointment. Ras Caleb claims that certain members, who had allegedly accepted money from him in return for their pledged votes, failed to honor their commitments. As a result, he has uttered a wish that these individuals experience financial hardships. In the election, Ras Caleb garnered 66 votes, while Bessa Simons emerged victorious with 324 votes.

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