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They Kept Removing The Plugs- Sista Afia Reveals How She Was Sabotaged For Not Billing Northern Artistes

Sista Afia has revealed her recent concert staged in the Northern Region of Ghana flopped because she was accused of not including entertainers from the region Northern Region on the bill.

The singer recounted how she was sabotaged completely by indigenes of the region which culminated in a messy atmosphere.

“The whole show was sabotaged because I didn’t have Fancy or one other artiste on the bill. So they kept removing the plugs. When I stepped on stage, after 2 seconds, they took the plug, and all the lights went back off. They kept doing it even before I went on stage,” she recounted sadly.

According to her, she decided to tackle the Northern sector of the country after conquering Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast. She added that they went through all the processes needed to hold a successful concert but did not meet the expected returns.

Speaking about involving the music giants of the North, Sista Afia mentioned that she contacted Macassio and Fancy Gadam, but they did not show up for her when she wanted to clutch on to them as her lifeline.

“We did everything possible. I mean, we did the prom, and we met the Chiefs. We did everything you are supposed to do when it comes to Tamale.

“We contacted Fancy. I contacted both of them. Then he (Fancy) gave me an amount that I have to pay, and we bargained. And the minute I was about to pay, he wasn’t answering my text.”

A few months ago, Sista Afia held the Queen Solomon concert in Tamale, which featured top musicians like Medikal, Kwame Yogot, Mr Drew, Sefa, Lasmid, Ataaka, Wiz Child, Fadlan, and LilWin. Reports and video proof indicate that Sista Afia’s Queen Solomon concert at Tamale’s Aliu Mahama stadium was a failure.

Source – Tru News Report

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