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Nana Kwaku Osei, popularly known as Nacee, has responded to several claims and allegations made by gospel musician Broda Sammy about him.
Nacee, speaking to Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz said that although he would properly reply to Sammy's allegations at the opportune time, he would rather advise him to channel his energy into his work.
He also likened Broda Sammy's situation to a clinic or a psychiatry, intimating that it is not necessary to engage in fights with people who are not fully healed of their infirmities.
"The church is like a clinic. We all go there to seek advice, counselling or healing. Some of the people are not fully healed. So if you are not careful, somebody will bring his anger on you and in your bid to rely to them, you will make a mistake.
If I go to the Pantang Psychiatric Hospital and someone slaps me, but because I see the person neatly dressed, I engage in fight with him, people will wonder why I am fighting with a mad person. So I take care of certain things at the right time," he explained.
Nacee further stated that Broda Sammy should advise himself and desist from making dangerous utterances.
"Imagine you saying that you will never get a nomination in TGMA until Nacee dies. That is a threat and the police can hold you for that. Why should somebody die before you win award? If you think you are strong, why don't you also release [a song]. Throughout your career, have you released a song that passes for TGMA's criteria?" he asked.
He, however, said he was always ready to help Broda Sammy if he needs it.

Some months ago, Broda Sammy alleged that after doing his rendition of Nacee's 'Aseda', Nacee deleted it from his page after realising that Broda Sammy's version had gotten more views than the original song.
He later made another statement about not getting nomination in the Telecel Ghana Music Awards. According to him, he believed Nacee was a part of the Board of the TGMA, adding that he [Broda Sammy] could only earn a nomination when Nacee is dead.
Listen to Nacee's interview with Andy Dosty below:
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