Zylofon Boss Clears Air On "Controversial" Ebony Tweet
Nana Appiah Mensah,CEO of Zylofon Media tweeted something "controversial" which got a lot of backlash on social media.
After realising the backlash,he came back with another tweet to clarify what he had earlier tweeted and further announced he would be on his own radio station, Zylofon FM to further speak to matter.
True to his tweet,he was on radio and was hosted by Sammy Baah aka Sammy Flex on Showbiz Agenda where he did clarify the issue above.
According to him,his tweet was a tribute to Ebony because tributes are mostly based on the last encounters one had with the deceased.
Nana Appiah Mensah also claimed that he was supposed to pay 100,000 dollars to Bullet in order to "bail her out",that is,to get her signed to his Zylofon Media.
He also said that the main point in the tweet was to bring some more attention on female artistes hence the capitalisation of "CRITICAL ATTENTION",a kind of affirmative action.
In his closing comments,he said he would like to meet with Bullet and the team to do something in Ebony's hometown like building a school.
After realising the backlash,he came back with another tweet to clarify what he had earlier tweeted and further announced he would be on his own radio station, Zylofon FM to further speak to matter.
True to his tweet,he was on radio and was hosted by Sammy Baah aka Sammy Flex on Showbiz Agenda where he did clarify the issue above.
According to him,his tweet was a tribute to Ebony because tributes are mostly based on the last encounters one had with the deceased.
Nana Appiah Mensah also claimed that he was supposed to pay 100,000 dollars to Bullet in order to "bail her out",that is,to get her signed to his Zylofon Media.
He also said that the main point in the tweet was to bring some more attention on female artistes hence the capitalisation of "CRITICAL ATTENTION",a kind of affirmative action.
In his closing comments,he said he would like to meet with Bullet and the team to do something in Ebony's hometown like building a school.
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