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A personal aide to Stonebwoy has dismissed reports that Stonebwoy brandished a weapon during an incident between him and Sarkodie’s manager, Angel Town.
In an interview on Hitz FM‘s U Sey Wetin monitored by Adomonline, Ayisha Modi insisted that the team did not see the 'Nominate' hitmaker hit the artiste manager.
Modi told Don Tsegah, host of the show, that when Stonebwoy and his team arrived at the venue for their rehearsal, they were not allowed entry by security, forcing them to park at a nearby spot, awaiting approval for entry.
She said in no time, Angel followed up and pleaded with the security men to allow Stonebwoy entry but they declined.
"So I was like why should Stone beg before they open; I felt something suspicious… The soldiers also said no one should park where we parked, again citing an order from above."
"So we moved and parked somewhere else. We parked for over four hours, I swear on my life. Stone didn’t see anything wrong with the wait. Even when I said we couldn’t wait, Stone said sometimes the setup delays so we should wait. At a point, we left him in order to buy food."
Modi said she felt offended by the treatment meted out to them but insisted on the show that she didn’t see Stonebwoy slap Angel.
She alleged that a young man approached them while they were at the scene and told them that if Stonebwoy couldn’t wait, he could leave because Sarkodie didn’t need him.
Modi said on her return, Angel told her that your man just pushed me.
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