Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has taken legal action against Ecobank Ghana, filing a lawsuit at the Commercial Division of the High Court. The artist alleges that the bank used his image without consent, prompting him to seek damages, a perpetual injunction, and a withdrawal of all related publications.
Sarkodie claims Ecobank Ghana used his image without obtaining necessary permissions, violating his rights and leading to the lawsuit. He’s seeking compensation for the unauthorized use, a court order restraining the bank from future unauthorized use, and a directive to withdraw all publications featuring his image.


This lawsuit emphasizes the importance of intellectual property rights, highlighting the need for companies to obtain consent before using individuals’ images. A ruling in Sarkodie’s favor could significantly impact Ecobank Ghana and other companies using celebrity endorsements in marketing campaigns.
As a prominent figure in Ghana’s vibrant hip-hop scene, Sarkodie’s case will likely draw attention from fans and industry observers. Ghana’s rap scene is considered one of the best in Africa, with artists blending American beats with traditional African sounds. Sarkodie, recognized as one of Ghana’s top rappers alongside artists like Eno, Reggie Rockstone, Obrafour, and Strongman, is standing firm on his rights, seeking justice for the alleged unauthorized use of his image .
The outcome of this lawsuit will be closely watched, with interest in how Ecobank Ghana responds to the allegations and what defense they may offer.