Stone Does Not Practice What He Preaches In His Songs- Ayisha Modi



Self-acclaimed artiste manager, Ayisha Modi has once again attacked Bhim Nation boss, Stonebwoy.

Ayisha’s attacks came after the Bhim Nation president in a recent interview disclosed that things are not okay with him and former Black Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan.

Stonebwoy mentioned Asamoah Gyan and Adebayor as his elderly brothers, disclosing that the aforementioned personalities are people he respects so much.

The “Apotheke” Hitmaker stated that he and Adebayor were in a good relationship, however, the same could not be said about Asamoah Gyan.

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According to Stonebwoy, he had heard from Asamoah for a long time and did not understand why, so, he decided to find out why he was not hearing from the former Black Stars captain.

To his surprise, Stonebwoy noted that he had discovered that Asamoah Gyan had blocked him for reasons best known to him alone.

“I have big brothers I respect a lot. I have Emmanuel Adebayor as one of those I respect, and of course, Asamoah Gyan. He has been a big brother from time. I hardly hear from him lately but the last time I checked, I was blocked”, the musician said.

Soon after Stonebwoy made his relationship with Asamoah Gyan known, Ayisha Modi took to her official Instagram page to react to the comment by the Bhim Nation president.

Posting a picture of herself and Asamoah Gyan, Ayisha Modi captioned it “I am laughing on my sick bed. Hmmmm life. A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who
plants kindness gathers love. @asamoah_gyan3 €. Should I talk or not? Stone doesn’t practice what he preaches in his songs. Change ur ways Kwame
if not hmmmmmm! Ayo0000”.

Meanwhile, Asamoah Gyan is yet to respond to Stonebwoy’s comment, and also, the Bhim Nation president is yet to equally respond to his former confidant, Ayisha Modi.


Razak Musah Abdul
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