Enough Is Enough- Ayisha Modi Warns Sally Mann For Insulting Shatta Wale



Ayisha Modi, former confidant of Dancehall dragon, Stonebwoy, has slammed controversial media personality, Sally Mann for insulting Shatta Wale.

Ayisha Modi has said that Shatta Wale has no plans to reply Sally Mann because he considers the entertainment pundit as a mad personality.

“Sally Mann, do you know why Shatta Wale does not mind you? Shatta Wale does not mind mad people like you”, she said.

She added that apart from the fact that Shatta Wale does not fight mad people, he equally does not fight ladies.

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Ayisha used herself to buttress her assertion that the dancehall musician has no time to fight ladies, regardless of how loud they are.

“Shatta Wale does not fight girls. Even the boys that follow Shatta Wale do not fight girls. That is why I allowed some men to insult Shatta Wale so that he and his team would retaliate”, Ayisha added.

Ayisha Modi disclosed that she wants to join the Shatta Movement camp, however, people like Sally Mann is the reason why she does not want to join.

According to Ayisha Modi, should she be part of the Shatta Movement camp, she would not allow Sally Mann or any lady to insult Shatta Wale and go Scot free.

“This bad behavior of you people is the reason why I don’t want to join Shatta Movement camp. Because if I become a part of Shatta Wale’s team, it will not be easy in Ghana between you and me”, Ayisha Modi said.

Using “Enough is Enough”, Ayisha Modi warned that it is high time Sally Mann stopped insulting Shatta Wale.

“Where you go and sit to disrespect Shatta Wale, enough is enough. Sally Mann, I am telling you this. Enough is enough”, Ayisha Modi warned.

Meanwhile, it is reported that Ayisha Modi has changed her name on socials from She Loves Stonebwoy to She Loves Shatta Wale.


Razak Musah Abdul
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