Sark-Yvonne Romance: Afia Odo warns Shatta

Andrea Owusu, also known as Efia Odo, has warned Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr. to hush over the raging controversy between Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson and popular rapper Sarkodie.

According to the songstress, Nii Armah Mensah Jr.also known as Shatta Wale “must shut up” even as the matter rages. 

Social media has been buzzing hours after Yvonne Nelson revealed in her new book titled ‘’I am Not Yvonne Nelson’’ that she aborted a pregnancy with rapper Sarkodie after a short relationship in 2010.

The award-winning actress disclosed that she took the difficult decision to abort the pregnancy following Sarkodie’s refusal to accept responsibility for the pregnancy.

In what looks a like social media troll Shatta Wale wrote: “please, court risseeeee! I am about to win this case for Sark. Let us pray*. 

But in a response Efia Odo also wrote:” you dier don’t shut up” 

Narrating the incident on Chapter 8 from pages 88-95 of her book launched at Peduase Lodge on Sunday, June 18, the ‘Sin City’ actress said Sarkodie and his manager accompanied her to a clinic at Mamprobi to get the foetus removed after a failed attempt with some pills recommended by a friend.

“I had gone for a pregnancy test to confirm what becomes the most obvious conclusion for a sexually active young woman who misses her monthly flow. I was in the company of Karen. And when the test result was ready, I wasn’t strong enough to open it. She did and declared the verdict.

“Charlie, it dey there!” she exclaimed.

“On an ordinary day, I would have laughed out loud and that would trigger a string of jolly conversations and jokes. But this was no laughing matter. It was a grim piece of information that was capable of turning my world upside down. I wasn’t the only one responsible for the situation, so I called the man whose potent seed had germinated in me. His name is Michael Owusu Addo, a renowned Ghanaian musician who is better known as Sarkodie.

“Sarkodie was a budding musician with the potential to become one of the biggest artists in Ghana and beyond. At the time, however, the future looked uncertain, and his way through the maze of life still appeared too foggy to predict. Success was not guaranteed. He was still living with his mother and was not ready to carry a burden while he was being carried by his mother.

“I wouldn’t call what had developed between us a serious relationship. I gravitated toward people in the music industry. For the longest time in my life, music was my getaway from all the unpleasant things life threw at me. So, I liked his talent. We started talking and got close. Closer,” parts of the book read.

Source mypublisher24.com 

 

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