Zylofon Media Boss Apologizes To Stonebwoy Over Weekend Brouhahas
Nana Appiah Mensah, CEO of Zylofon Media has extended an apology to the camp of dancehall act Stonebwoy.
It was reported that the A&R Manager at Zylofon Media, Bulldog, and Stonebwoy were engaged in a scuffle over the weekend at the Champs Bar in Accra.
According to reports, Bulldog had led some officials from the label who attempted to seize the Bhim Nation Boss’ car.
The clash between the two teams led to firing of gunshots by Stonebwoy as per reports.
Stonebwoy on the other hand has explained that he fired the shot in self defense against any gruesome attacks.
He however added that the car they wanted to seize from him is his own personal car and not that of the company’s as reports earlier indicated.
Ghanaians have since been following the turn of events at the Zylofon camp between these two teams.
Many have expressed their unhappiness at the current chaos at the camps of Zylofon Media.
Some have condemned Zylofon Media of being unprofessional in handling the current situation. Others have also labelled the employees of the firm as incompetent and incriminating Stonebwoy due to the signing of Shatta Wale.
But reacting to the issue, Nana Appiah Mensah described the incident as “unfortunate” and strongly condemned the perpetrators.
He took to his tweeter handle to calm nerves and apologize to Stonebwoy and his team few hours after the incident.
Apparently, the whole incident is a miscommunication from the company’s Transport Manager.
His tweet reads;
“I apologize to team @stonebwoyb and all well wishers for the unfortunate ill incident that occurred. The transport manager exercised a discretion characterized by reflex and over exuberance. An act I vehemently condemn and discourage from our society.”
I apologize to team @stonebwoyb and all well wishers for the unfortunate ill incident that occurred. The transport manager exercised a discretion characterized by reflex and over exuberance. An act I vehemently condemn and discourage from our society. pic.twitter.com/me8U3Anvt9
— Nana Appiah Mensah (@nam_the_patriot) March 13, 2018