Ghanaian musician Mzbel revealed that, in contrast to other performers who defer to radio host Abeiku Santana in order to win his favor, she kept her own and never gave him the opportunity to push her over.
The artist, who has claimed that Santana ruined her music career, continued by saying that she never provided a pretext for the well-known radio host to approach her inappropriately or demand s3x in exchange for her song’s support.
She surmises that Abeiku Santana’s attacks on her are a result of his chronic agony.
The host referred to Mzbel as a “former artiste” before she made her revelations.
The “Legelege” artist called Abeiku out on Facebook live on October 26 and mentioned specific occasions in which he ruined music.
“’16 Years,’ my song, was a huge smash. Numerous individuals tried it because it was popular in Nigeria. It was popular in Kenya, Equatorial Guinea, and other nations. Abeiku Santana and others opposed the song when it was nominated for the Ghana Music Awards.
“You didn’t make it obvious if you wanted to f@ck me back then. You must be upfront with me if you want to sleep with me since I am a Jamestown girl. I need to know from you directly before I can decide. Then I’ll examine you thoroughly, down to your shoes. We were raised in a same manner, she remarked.
She said of Abeiku: “You felt you were a major brand, therefore that should have given me the sign…we don’t deal like that. You weren’t courageous. Do not f@ck p@ssy and refuse to pay. You’re upset because you missed out on the opportunity to have a private bed with me. Santana, you will perish as a result of your inability to contact me. My personal pet is becoming elderly (laughs). In your own terms, it is now “former.”

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