So we reported yesterday that 5star Kempinski Hotel in Accra bounced Kubolor because he was not wearing shoes.
According to management of the
hotel, Kubolor left on his own volition after he was informed that he
couldn’t enter the facility because he was barefooted.
The musician, known for his iconic
fashion sense of not wearing any footwear, vented his anger at the hotel for
refusing him access even though he was to be honoured at a charity dinner by
Little Angels on Saturday night.
Narrating his story to Hitz @ 1 Kubolor said--
“Two nights ago, I was invited by a
charity called Little Angels, I have been working with them for the past three
years, we meet at Holy Gardens every December and we walk from there to Korle
Bu Children’s Ward and over there we make donations from several companies to
the children - food, clothing, medicines and so on.”
“So the other night they were having
a dinner, they invited me to show appreciating for being part of the charity
and I was happy because I was going to get some expensive Fufu to eat.”
“I got there on time, the security
guards were chatting with me, we took pictures at the gate and one of them
opted to escort me upstairs in case I get lost. Then some white guy came to
speak to the security, I was told later by the security guard that he is
the Food and Beverage Manager at the hotel. After several confrontations I got
to know that there is a 'no shoes no entry' policy,” Wanlov explained.
He added that, “They stopped me from
entering, so we stood in front of the elevator and Kafui Danku, Pa John and
other guys who were part of the dinner and were expecting me came out to
present my parcel, we took pictures and the security guard walked out with me.”
“However, my issue is that, the
manager did not come and stand in front of me as a human being to introduce
himself and explain the policy, he did not behave like somebody who knows their
job and I felt disrespected by the way he treated the situation. You can't come
into someone's country and dismiss them like that, are you saying if any of the
Ga traditional chiefs comes there, is this how you are going to treat them?”
Management of Kempinski Hotel
reacting to Wanlov’s comments said in a statement to Myjoyonline.com that they
did not sack the musician.
Management said, “Kempinski Hotel
Gold Coast Accra's restaurant has a dress code that clearly indicates “smart
casual”. This dress code is available on the hotel's
website.”
According to them, “It was at a
private event on 9th January 2016 that the event organisers who invited Wanlov
asked him to put on footwear to be able to access the restaurant.”
“Footwear is an important health and
safety precaution in restaurants. The hotel maintains high standards
of food hygiene and so does not compromise on this policy.”
Management of the hotel said
contrary to the claims by the musician that he was sacked, “The artist left on
his own volition.” Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast Accra and its management respect
all patrons and cultures; the hotel remains open to all.”
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