Kwesi Arthur Threatens Legal Action against Efia Odo
He observes that Efia’s team has been preying on him to promote their crafts and thereby his resolve to drag her to court on her next utterance about him.
Ghanaian rapper Kwesi Arthur has threatened to take legal action against his ex-girlfriend and a member of the music industry, Efia Odo for her constant slander solely aimed at “chasing clout”.
The public outburst of the rapper came in a series of tweets on X, formerly Twitter, in reaction to some disclosures she made about their dead relationship few days ago.
According to him, his silence over the incessant slander is costing him his hard-earned reputation and image.
“I’ve been silent for too long. It’s disheartening to see so many people oblivious to someone constantly using my name for clout, a story line and attention with allegations and scenarios.”
He observes that Efia’s team has been preying on him to promote their crafts and thereby his resolve to drag her to court on her next utterance about him.
“You, your team and networks only roll out your songs or shows with my name attached as a marketing strategy. Each month or week it’s a different story line and agenda. Why has nobody caught on by now?
“Not speaking again on this matter. Anything else said about me will be discussed with my lawyer and handled in court. Stop playing with me.”
Meanwhile, he issued a word of counsel to his fellow men about their choice of women.
“Young men coming up in the industry or just in general please don’t think with your dick and disassociate yourself from women who would use what you work so hard to build for yourself and family for social media clout.”
Efia during the “Rants, Bants and Confessions” podcast on Wednesday alleged Kwesi subjected her to pain during their love ride.
“Yes, I was once supporting him but you know Kwesi did some hurtful things to me. I don’t want to say it here because I respect him as a person. If I was to say the things he did to me, it would really dirty his image…It’s so funny that when he and I stopped being friends, and he left his label, Ground Up, that’s when his career dwindled and they gave me this tag as a bad luck.”
Source:opemsuo.com