Witness Reveals Why Sista Afia Declined To Perform At Mr Drew’s ‘Seleey Concert’ And Angrily Drove Off

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Last Saturday, Highly Spiritual Music signed musician, Mr Drew held his first-ever self-organized concert dubbed ‘Seleey Concert’ at Mallam in Accra.

All things considered, the concert was a huge success as it saw performances from big names in the industry like D-Black, KiDi, Kwesi Arthur, Fameye, Wendy Shay, S3fa, Cina Soul, Kelvynboy, Kofi Mole, Dope Nation, Gambo, Kyrmi, Kurl Songx, and a few others.

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Well, an insider has told zionfelix.net, that despite the huge success chalked by Mr Drew and his team, there was an incident with Sista Afia that nearly marred it all.

According to this insider, Sista Afia was one of the people who was billed to perform on the night, however, she declined to perform because she felt disrespected by the organizers of the program,

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We are told that Sista Afia angrily drove away from the venue in her Black Range Rover because she could not understand why some of her other colleagues like D-Black, S3fa, Ras Kuuku, and others who came to meet her at the venue were allowed to mount the stage earlier when she had been at the venue way before they arrived.

Well, this insider tells us there is more, so keep your eyes here for it.

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