Retreat From Your ‘Dangerous Mission’ Before It’s Too Late – Akwasi Ernest Scolds Singer Eshun |

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Artiste Manager, Akwasi Ernest has waded into discussions regarding Ghanaian songstress Eshun and her ex-manager, Stephen Mensah over their recent altercations.

The singer has been on a mission to feed the public with every secret between her and the manager following their rift.

Eshun revealed she had no contract with her manager although this statement contradicts her previous interviews where she admits she had a five-year contract.

She also disclosed in recent interviews that her relationship with her ex-manager was not just professional but a romantic that nearly advanced into marriage as Stephen Mensah promised to marry her.

Again, this also vastly contradicts her earlier denials of having a love affair with her ex-manager.

The singer further accused the manager of being violent and abusive towards her which contributed to their breakup.

Eshun’s story has got many Ghanaian music enthusiasts baffled as it is difficult to establish the truth in what she is saying but would you give her the benefit of the doubt?

Well, certainly not Akwasi Ernest as he doesn’t believe Eshun’s story.

Speaking on Peace FM’s  ‘Entertainment Review’, Akwasi Ernest found Eshun’s testimony as a deliberate affront to Ghanaian music lovers and slammed her for having a double tongue.

To him, the singer should quickly redirect her footsteps because she is treading on a dangerous ground.

“It’s a total disrespect to all of us. Let’s tell her the truth that she has deceived us . . . To be frank, Eshun has a broken-heart and all her utterances have a related broken-heart symptoms to it,” he said, stressing she should “withdraw from this journey because it is not a safe route”.

Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi//Ghana

 

 

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