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Joe Pee
Samini tweeted at Stonebwoy after the dancehall musician praised Nigerians for winning the Grammys and lifting Africa high with entertainment.
In the view of Samini, Stonebwoy was a big time faker for making that tweet and schooled him on the right thing to do for international recognition.
Responding to the name calling, Stonebwoy tweeted that he holds a lot of respect for Samini and would not like to engage in a banter with him.
He scornfully added that Samini did not have enough beef to chew with Shatta Wale and is looking for more from him (Stonebwoy) in an attempt to stay relevant in the entertainment space.
🇬🇭Ghana will be ok if we begin to keep it 💯 with each other as artists my gee .it starts from being honest and calling a spade a spade. Do you think they disrespect Idibia like you disrespect Samini?? #yearoftruth. before you give extra fake fans to Nigeria #checkyourself faker https://t.co/ULizGspvvr
— SAMINI (@samini_dagaati) March 15, 2021
Mischievous Samini came with another shot saying Shatta Wale was his mate and he has every right to beef him but stonebwoy cannot stand on his level because he is his son.
You disappointed me son …. https://t.co/zxRnRSmP37
— SAMINI (@samini_dagaati) March 15, 2021
It is sad that as our fellow Africans are making hits and winning international awards, our brothers here in Ghana are shamefully swimming in Beefs and insults.
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