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Gospel singer, Patience Nyarko has revealed why she walked out of an interview when ‘rival’ Joe Mettle’s name came up.
She said the questions were one-sided and the JoyNews interviewer was "provoking her".
“Why would you push an artiste to sing a competitor’s song. She also asked what category Bo Noo Ni belongs to,” Patience Nyarko said.
The gospel artiste went viral after she walked out of an interview with Joy News’ Becky when she was asked to sing Joe Mettle’s song, 'Bo Noo Ni'.
Patience Nyarko revealed she tolerated all the questions until she felt a walk-out is the only solution to throwing jabs at the interviewer.
“She asked me all that but I tolerated her so I deserve a round of applause.To say something that will bring problems, I would rather walk out of the interview,” she said.
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