Sarkodie refuses to release diss song after Kwame SefaKayi’s advice

Renowned Broadcaster, Kwame SefaKayi in a birthday wish to Sarkodie admonished him to desist from releasing another diss song, following the latter’s release of ‘Try Me’ which addresses Yvonne Nelson’s abortion claims.

Responding to Kwame SefaKayi’s friendly advice, Sarkodie says he has agreed not to drop another diss song even though there was one on its way.

“Chairman General baakop3, wo kasa p3 final ! Anka baakobiiba wo din womu, but wakayi de3 lol !! Bless you my boss I appreciate you,” he said in the tweet

“One love. Happy birthday to you, Sarkodie, and as I said, stop everything. If you don’t know, and you make a song and mention my name, you will see what I will do to you,” SefaKayi said during a shoutout on Peace FM.

The advice comes amidst Sarkodie and Yvonne Nelson’s brouhaha. The Ghanaian rapper and actress, Yvonne Nelson, have been trending over their past relationship Yvonne Nelson disclosed in a memoir.

Yvonne Nelson in the book said Sarkodie impregnated her in 2010 and did not show enough responsibility for an abortion he sanctioned.

However, Sarkodie in his ‘Try Me’ reply has denied some of the allegations by Yvonne Nelson. In the song, he said he wasn’t the one that solely called for the abortion. He revealed that Yvonne Nelson said she couldn’t have kept the pregnancy because she was in school then.

“To be honest, till date, I don’t believe it because I said my doctor should take care of you and you said you don’t need it. After the conversation, you sent me a text that a friend of yours said she had a doctor and he is the best.

So don’t make it seem like I was the one pushing you for abortion because that’s the only part that made me angry,” Sarkodie said.

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