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Stonebwoy on Wednesday paid a visit to Angel for the first time after the incident that led to the injuring of the artiste manager’s eye.
This comes days after the dancehall artiste addressed rumours that he had hit Sarkodie’s manager at the rehearsal grounds for the Black Love Concert.
He, however, denied reports that he had brandished a weapon during their confrontation and apologised for his actions.
According to Stonebwoy, he had no intentions of hurting Angel nor his boss Sarkodie with his actions.
“I genuinely want to apologise to my brother Sark and Angel for all the negative stories that came from our disagreement."
It’s All Love...
— 1GAD (@stonebwoyb) August 14, 2020
Let’s Meet And Dance Putuu 💃🏻#BlackLoveConcert pic.twitter.com/61LHw8ujb2
Taking to his social media pages he shared a photo of him and a smiling Angel.
“It’s All LOVE On This Side. Earlier Today w/ Angello. No Bad Blood 🩸,” he wrote.
Other photos circulation shows Stonewoy had visited Angel with his wife Dr Louisa Satekla.
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