Former Hip-life artiste, Isaac Okai, known as Yaw Siki has blamed the media for misconstruing his decision not to accept financial support offered him by UK-based Ghanaian musician, Sonnie Badu.
Yaw Siki who now preaches the Gospel, told JoyNews’ MzGee, he rather declined acceptance of the offer from Sonnie Badu because he felt the timing was inapropriate.
Sonnie in March last year, offered financial support to the Ministry of the born-again brother.
But Yaw Siki said he got direction from God, telling him not to accept the offer.
“My elder brother was giving me an offering out of loving kindness and I told the media that I did not take the offer but the media also said I rejected and it was harsh so I think that led to other things,” he noted.
Sonnie Badu later apologised to Yaw Siki after it was reported that, preacher was displeased with the decision by the UK-based musician who went public with the gesture.
Latest Stories
-
Earth Day: CCCFS promotes adoption of ceramics to fight plastic pollution
15 mins -
Ten dead as navy helicopters collide mid-air in Malaysia
54 mins -
Kwadaso Onion Market: Traders relocated over security concerns
1 hour -
Organise your dumsor demo, we’ll choose who to partner for ours – Franklin Cudjoe tells Yvonne Nelson
1 hour -
Government to consolidate cash waterfall revenue collection accounts
1 hour -
‘Otumfuor is one of Kotoko’s biggest issues’ – Nana Agyemang
1 hour -
Bawumia travels to Italy and Vatican State
2 hours -
Bellingham wins Laureus Breakthrough award
2 hours -
2024 polls: Haruna Iddrisu predicts NDC victory in all 11 Upper West parliamentary seats
2 hours -
GPL: Berekum Chelsea beat Medeama to go fifth
2 hours -
Debt Restructuring: Government to reach agreement with IPPs in May
2 hours -
It’s time for Ghana to move from NPP and NDC – Abu Sakara insists
3 hours -
NCCE launches 2024 Annual Constitution Week in Kumasi
3 hours -
Dumsor: Yvonne Nelson criticises Akufo-Addo for taking Ghanaians for granted, proposes another vigil
3 hours -
GFA appoints Zito, Preko and Amadu to take charge of newly-formed male national teams
3 hours