Some Twitter users disapproved of Blakk Rasta’s choice to refer to Nana Aba Anamoah’s father in their ongoing online teasing.
By bringing up the subject of her ex-partner, the Ghanaian radio host and musician chose to hit the renowned female broadcaster where it hurt the most.
As was previously reported, Nana Aba chastised Blakk Rasta for disparaging and assaulting rapper Sarkodie’s verse on the cover of Bob Marley’s classic Jamaican reggae song, “Stir It Up.”
During their Twitter exchanges, Blakk Rasta and Nana Aba uploaded two images of Osebo wearing what has been categorized as women’s clothes.
He captioned the images with these words which was a direct jab at Nana Aba: “Sis, @thenanaaba I hear you have this Legend’s direct phone number? I need him to borrow this outfit for the Bob Marley Day concert in May,” he wrote after requesting for her to come to grace his radio show on 3FM.
Blakk Rasta has been encouraged to stop firing in the meantime since it appears that their small argument with one of his colleagues in the media area has grown more serious.
Check out the post and some reactions online:
Sis, @thenanaaba I hear you have this Legend's direct phone number? I need him to borrow this outfit for the Bob Marley Day concert in May. pic.twitter.com/s80GonVhVD
— BLAKK RASTA (@Blakkrasta) February 7, 2023
Bro, on the Marley -Sark feature, I’ve said what I have to say to you. Marley’s children & his estate managers are doing what they deem fit for his legacy. Keep catching feelings.
I’d however, be happy to come on your show to discuss this song instead. Mentease3!! https://t.co/nuyO98ClR4 pic.twitter.com/Wypod0zgle
— nana aba (@thenanaaba) February 5, 2023
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