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Stonebwoy’s former manager, Blakk Cedi, has reacted to allegations stemming out from one Aisha Modi, an avid fan of Stonebwoy, that he spent the ¢100,000 MTN hitmaker price meant for the winner, Okailey Verse, also known as OV.
According to Aisha, Blakk Cedi, at the time when he was managing O.V. under Stonebwoy’s umbrella, misappropriated funds meant to boost the female singer’s career.
She disclosed that Blakk Cedi bought O.V. a faulty Hyundai Sonata car, adding that O.V’s accommodation was even a burden to Stonebwoy’s former manager.
But, Blakk Cedi responding to the allegations said he didn’t need a Pesewa from the Want Me hitmaker.
He gave a breakdown of how the money was used in an interview with Don Tsegah on Hitz FM‘s U Say Weytin show.
"She won an amount of ¢100,000. She was given ¢30,000 out of it for a car and she was given ¢15,000 cash to open a bank account. She was also given ¢1,500 for 10 months. And the rest of the ¢40,000 was for her projects."
"So the first ¢20,000 of the project money was used for two of her videos; The “Want Me” and “Zaddy” videos. The rest of the ¢20,000 is still with MTN, we were supposed to continue the next phase of her project but it never happened."
Responding to allegations that he bought OV a faulty car, Blakk Cedi said, "I drove with OV to pick up the car at Tema and the next place we moved to was Stonebwoy’s house so I don’t know where Aisha is getting her info from and this is what happened to O.V’s money."
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