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The management of rapper Tinny has denied claims that he has tested positive for Covid-19.
This comes after his colleague Nii Funny posted on Facebook that the rapper had tested positive.
He requested for prayers for the rapper saying Tinny needs it adding "Covid-19 is real."
In a statement, management of Tinny stated that "we believe the news came to the public after a jest conversation between Tinny and one of his industry persons Nii Funny."
They urged the public to disregard the claims while assuring fans that the rapper is healthy and strong.

"We take this opportunity to urge everyone to remain calm and observe all the measures instituted in place to combat this pandemic," the statement signed by Kpanke Records' General Manager added.
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