Confusion in BHIM Nation, Stonebwoy, manager part ways?
Since dance-hall musician, Stonebwoy, unfollowed his protégé, Kelvyn Boy on Instagram, many questions have been asked about happenings in the BHIM Nation camp.
Vhillageblogger of dikoder.com gathers that the team for some time now has had disagreements pertaining to the management of artistes on the label.
According to our sources, Blakk Cedi, Stonebwoy’s manager is being accused of allegedly mishandling funds of Stonebwoy.
This has caused distrust between the artiste and his manager.
Stonebwoy is also allegedly unhappy Blakk Cedi is focused on promoting Kelvyn Boy.
The argument has, however, been raised that the ‘Tuff Seed’ hitmaker is an already established artiste hence it is important to give attention to the new artiste.
After Stonebwoy unfollowed Kelvyn Boy, his next post suggested the artiste he had helped is being ungrateful.
The incident has ignited rumours of Kelvyn Boy failing to acknowledge the push Stonebwoy has put in to grow his career. There are reports that Kelvyn Boy was never signed to BHIM Nation but rather, he was signed and managed by Blakk Arm Group, owned by Blakk Cedi.
The sources added that although Blakk Cedi and Stonebwoy are usually on tour together, the former is already in Ghana while the later is still in London for the Shuga tour.
There are reports that the duo has already parted ways.
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He died yesterday, Saturday, November 17, 2018, according to Alhaji Mohammed Rashid, the Dakpema Palace Secretary.
He died as a result of heart failure after attending the coronation of his grandfather. He has since been buried in line with the tenets of Islam.
Recounting his deeds, some mourners described the late Dema Naa as a kindhearted, affable man and a team player. The late Mohammed Hafiz, Dema Naa, was instrumental in the organization of the upcoming Damba festival.
He was the leader of the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly’s Task-force spearheading the City’s decongestion exercise.
He was an Ex- British Soldier who returned home and reinvigorated the entertainment industry in Tamale.
Mohammed Hafiz was enskinned as the Entertainment Chief, Dema Naa, by the late Naa Dakpema Mohammed Dawuni Alhassan.
Source: citinewsroom

