Artiste manager Sammy Flex has broken his silence on the ongoing feud involving Elsie Avemegah, mother of Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale, over allegations surrounding a three-bedroom house.
The controversy has drawn public attention, with accusations, threats, and demands for clarity fueling the dispute.
The drama began when Madam Elsie claimed that she had not received the house allegedly promised to her by her son.
The matter quickly escalated when Sammy Flex became entangled in the issue, accused of being complicit in what Elsie described as a deliberate falsehood.
Her frustration boiled over as she threatened to place a curse on Sammy if he did not “stay out of her affairs.”
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“If Sammy Flex does not stay out of this, he will feel the wrath of a mother scorned. I will curse him if I have to,” she said during an emotional outburst, making it clear she held him partly responsible for her plight.
Sammy, who has been a trusted figure in Shatta Wale’s camp, addressed the matter with a composed yet firm response.
Reflecting on the challenges of working in an industry filled with scrutiny, he said, “There are some things in this industry that you need to be bold and speak about.
“The truth is always one. If the truth needs to travel to Atiave, we wish it a safe journey until we meet again in paradise,” suggesting that he had no intention of bending under pressure.
Recounting the events that led to his involvement, Sammy revealed that his role was limited to presenting the house to Madam Elsie as per Shatta Wale’s instructions. He denied any wrongdoing and shared the surprising turn of events that followed the viral allegations.
“In the evening, after the story went viral, stating that I was lying about the building we had bought for Mama Elsie, I received a voice note from her threatening that I would die and more.
“Initially, I thought I was the only one who received it, but then I saw it circulating on social media, urging me to come forward and tell the truth,” Sammy said, describing the emotional toll of the ordeal.
He clarified his position with a calm assertion, saying, “Here I am, telling the truth. My truth in this whole situation is that I simply presented the building to the woman as part of the instructions I received from my boss.
“It was the woman who went to church to testify that her son had bought her a house, not me. If she’s asking me to come online and say the truth, then what she said in the church is the truth.”
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