The case between Obrafour and Drake may influence copyright concerns in Ghana, according to Van Calebs.

Rapper Drake is being sued for allegedly violating Obrafour's copyright on his song Calling Name, according to Ghanaian event organiser Van Calebs, who applauded the hip-life legend for making the choice.

The case between Obrafour and Drake may influence copyright concerns in Ghana, according to Van Calebs.

According to Van Calebs, Obrafour's lawsuit against Drake may mark a turning point for Ghana's creative industry.

On Wednesday, April 19, 2023, it was revealed that the rap icon had decided to sue the rapper for using portions of his "Oye Ohene."

In his response to the report on his social media pages, Van Caleb called it a "landmark" case that could influence copyright concerns in the nation.

Van Calebs expressed his displeasure at what he considers to be routine theft of others' creations without acknowledgment recourse to the laid procedure.

He notes that even in the event production field, people's event ideas that they spend months coming up with are usually picked by others.

He noted further these things even manifest in the movie and sports administration industry.

Van Calebs is confident that regardless of the outcome of the Obrafour -Drake case, people will learn to appreciate the work of others.

He reckons the case will be a watershed moment in the Ghanaian creative sector, particularly on how issues of copyrighting are dealt with.