Believable? Bisa Kdei’s Business Manager Reveals The Controversial ‘Media Sabotage’ Tweet Did Not Come From Him – Discloses Who Actually Tweeted

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Musician and producer Bisa Kdei has been under a lot of fire on social media in the last few days because of a single tweet that came from his official handle.

In that tweet that went viral over the weekend, the award-winning musician suggested that the media in Ghana have an evil agenda against him which is why they don’t play his songs now like they used to do before.

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The same tweet also suggested that someone has paid huge sums of money to all the media houses and people in charge to make sure they don’t play his songs.

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Strangely enough, after days of these tweets and all the attacks, his business manager Kobby King has in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM earlier this morning disclosed that the musician did not tweet these controversial remarks himself.

According to him, the Twitter account of the “Mansa” hitmaker was handled at the time of the QnA with his fans by his PA, Papa J.

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Kobby King also revealed that as a team they were not happy with the controversial comments and they have chastised him already.

Asked why they didn’t come out to apologize as soon as they saw the harm done, he indicated that people were already insulting him and they realize it was not necessary.

Watch the interview below

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