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Popular sports presenter, Patrick Osei Agyemang saw his wish come true when he met dancehall artiste, Ebony at the Mamba Bash in Kumasi over the weekend.
Popularly known as Countryman Songo, the host of Fire for Fire programme on Adom TV/Asempa FM a couple of weeks ago expressed his wish to “fire” the songstress ahead of the Mamba Bash.
What exactly he meant by that ‘fire’ no one knew but the ‘Sponsor’ hitmaker, Ebony gave an equally daring response the week that followed.
"Tell him to meet me at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday night [November 10]. I am prepared to ‘Sponsor’ the match,” Ebony told Myjoyonline.com.
The two met at the event grounds last Friday and patrons of both celebrities were thrilled as Songo and Ebony mounted the stage to deliver a performance to remember.
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