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Edward Nana Poku Osei popularly known as Hammer, CEO of the Last Two Entertainment Group and manager of hiplife musician Ayigbe Edem has exclusively told Myjoyonline.com that the allegations leveled against his ‘boy’, Ayigbe Edem that he has stolen a mobile phone belonging to Confidence Haugen, owner of Aphrodisiac night club, are false and unfounded and that it is a case of a relationship gone bad.
Narrating the story to Myjoyonline.com, Hammer said, the incident took place in May this year when Ayigbe Edem and Confidence were still in an ‘intimate’ relationship.
“Confidence accompanied the Last Two Crew to a concert at the 'Aboakyere' festival where Edem was scheduled to perform like she always does when Edem is performing anywhere.
"Only on this fateful day, she might have lost her phone either getting down from the car or left it on the bonnet of her car while watching the show from the car park and not until we were on our way back to Accra did she mention that her phone was missing.
"With respect to that, our cars were parked and a search was made to see whether the phone was still in her car. The phone wasn't found and she said we should forget about it and that it was only a phone.
"I felt bad and sympathized with her but she insisted I forget about it and that was the end of the phone issue. She never accused anybody of stealing the phone."
He recounted, "The relationship went on after that without any problem."
"[The relationship] wasn't [bad]until I reacted to anonymous text messages we received earlier in the months about how dangerous it was to be intimate with Confidence; Messages cautioning Edem to stay away from Confidence if he values his career."
We only heard her spreading words on the streets that Edem stole her phones, after three months when Edem had finally left the relationship.
"Upon hearing this disturbing news a month ago, I confronted the management of Aphrodisiac Nite Club and asked that they take care of this rumor before it damages my artiste's image.
"On the other hand, Edem also confronted Confidence on phone and didn't receive a good reception from her, thus, she hanging up on Edem.
"We decided to leave it at that since it was just words on the streets but when P&P published the story at the alleged request of Confidence, The Last Two Entertainment Group has decided to clear the air, so a press conference is scheduled for Friday to let Edem's fans know the whole truth about the situation he finds himself in and to also advice all in this industry to be careful about their association with people." Hammer stated.
Story by Aglanu Dela Ernest/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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