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Legendary songstress and dancer Akosua Agyepong has taken a swipe at musician Efya’s smoking habits vowing to let her quit smoking to save her image and that of her career.
Akosua Agyepong was speaking on XFM after Efya disclosed in an interview with Hitz Entertainment News that contrary to speculations, she does not do drugs but only smokes cigarette.
In that interview Efya said, “I don’t know why people say I do drugs, nobody out there who has said that I do drugs has ever seen me do it. I can swear now and tell you that because I don’t do drugs. I smoke cigarettes, I do that you see me doing it when I’m out it’s my thing but nobody can judge me on that but the thing is I don’t do drugs.”
But Akosua, who was not impressed with Efya's comments, vowed that, “If Efya says she doesn’t take in drugs but she smokes, then she has a bone to pick with her because she is my small girl and I really have to stop her because for 22 years, nobody can tell me that Akosua I have even seen you drink, let alone smoke.”
While some have said Efya’s declaration was a bold move, Akosua who has enjoyed over two decades of an illustrious musical career said the habit “is not right,” stating, “It is good she came out and it is good that people like us have gotten to know about it because I am going to stop Efya from smoking and I know she is going to listen because she is a respectable young girl that I really adore and I really like.”
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