Sally Mann has asked King Promise to get rid of Efia Odo from her team due to the negative attention she is bringing.
Sally recognizes that King Promise is one of the few artists in Ghana who has managed to maintain a clean reputation without any controversies.
Therefore, she advises him not to let Efia Odo tarnish his credibility, especially considering her constant attacks on Stonebwoy both before and after the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs).
According to Sally, Efia Odo’s intentions are simply to gain favor in King Promise’s eyes, as she ultimately wants to seduce him.
Sally warns King Promise against getting involved with Efia Odo intimately, as it would jeopardize his esteemed status in the music industry.
Sally’s concerns stem from a series of criticisms she directed towards Stonebwoy prior to the 25th edition of the TGMAs, where both the Dancehall artist and King Promise are competing for the Artiste of the Year award.
In a viral post Efia Odo shared before the event, she argued that if filling stadiums is the criteria for winning the award, then no Ghanaian artist can surpass Fancy Gadam.
Efia Odo’s statement is based on Stonebwoy’s successful Bhim Nation and final tour of the 5th Dimension album, which took place at the Accra Sports Stadium and attracted one of the largest crowds in recent times.
Furthermore, Stonebwoy has also been actively expressing his deservingness for the Artiste of the Year award on social media, subtly implying that he is more deserving than King Promise, who is being supported by other groups of Ghanaians.
Despite Stonebwoy’s efforts, Efia Odo is not impressed with his actions and has urged Ghanaians to disregard the Bhim Nation boss and instead vote for King Promise.
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