I had an in-depth conversation with a media friend relatively close to Abdul Sallam yesterday, and we discussed inter alia, the validity of Yvonne Nelson’s ban, whether it will hold for a year and what Sallam can remedy himself with should the Producers Association decide to invalidate the ban. I held the argument that even if the Producers Association of Ghana sits on the case and decides to let her off the hook, Abdul Sallam as an individual and any other Producer who have suffered in the hands of Yvonne Nelson’s gobbledygook behaviour can still insist on “not using her in their individual movies”.
I made the deduction above when I was informed of Yvonne Nelson’s intention to render an apology to Sallam which the latter had vigorously stated that “he will not accept”.
Little did I know that Yvonne Nelson was on her way the same day to render her unqualified apology. According to Peacefm, her apology was trashed out.
What does her apology say to those defending her on here? If indeed she went out there to apologize, then she has accepted that she is at fault. (Blameworthy).
If the perpetrator acknowledges her fault and has not made a single attempt to defend her “bad” behaviour, why are others trying to defend and justify her conduct? Now, let’s wait and hear what the Defenders got to say !
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Ghanaian screen goddess, Yvonne Nelson, who has been banned from starring in any Ghanaian or Nigerian movie for a year, is reported to have secretly visited the private residence of Executive Producer and CEO of Venus Films Production, Alhaji Abdul Salam, after peacefmonline.com broke the news of her ban.
Peacefmonline.com investigations indicates that the actress went to Salam’s house on Sunday November 21, 2010, to render an unqualified apology to him for her rude and disrespectful conduct on location a few weeks ago.
According to a source close to the Venus Films CEO, a contrite Yvonne, secretly went to apologize to Salam after putting up a shocking behaviour in front of everyone on set, and to also plead for the lifting of the one year ban placed on her.
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