Ace Ghanaian rapper, Maradona Yeboah Adjei, well known in the music scene as Guru has revealed what caused the separation of defunct music group Wutah after he revived and reunited the members.

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Speaking in an interview with Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey Santana on Okay FM’s Ekwansodwodwo segment, the hiplife rap artiste stated that he managed to revive and reunite the group members, Wutah Kobby and Wutah Afriyie but there was a misunderstanding with regards to how funds will be shared among them.

According to him, he sealed his deal with the group but unfortunately, the group wanted a second opinion and adjustments about how the money will be shared between them.

Guru stated that because he was not a member of the group, one of them decided to let him take the 20% of the income they make from their music.

We were able to revive the group and we succeeded but after the group gained ground and one of the members of the group said that it is not right for them to split the profit with me on an equal basis, hence I deserve like 30% or 20% of the profit they gain from the contract”, he said.

In other news, veteran Ghanaian actor, Adjetey Annan has expressed his statement about the popular submissions made by most women all men will eventually cheat on their partners.

He said this in an interview on the Super Morning Show on Friday, June 3, 2022, while reacting to the court ruling that went in favor of the American actor, Johnny Depp after he was sued by his wife, Amber Heard.

The “Yolo” actor stated that all men are not the same, hence it will be pointless and insensitive to use the statement “all men cheat” as a yardstick to judge all men.

“There is this slogan or saying that ‘all men cheat’, which is not entirely true for all men”, he said.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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