Manager of Gospel artiste Yaw Sarpong has opened up about an alleged attack that happened at a rehearsal for Sarkodie’s Black is Love virtual concert.
There has been a lot of talk that Stonewboy had attacked Sarkodie’s manager, Angel, injuring him in the eye.

Some people did not believe the alleged attack was true and only wanted to hear from Angel or Stonebwoy.
But Nana Poku Ashes says the attack indeed happened.
He stated that the unlike the accounts put out, the incident had happened over a disagreement about a parking space.
Ashes told Saminiwaa on Drive Talk that there was a parking space allocated to every artiste and one much closer to the venue for protocol. But, artiste like Akwaboah and Shatta Wale were allowed to park their cars at the protocol spaces even though all others had been denied.
“I think that infuriated Stonebwoy when he was informed,” Ashes told Saminiwaa.
After the news went viral, Sarkodie deleted Stonebwoy's flyer for the concert from his Instagram page.
This has sparked speculations that the rapper may have uninvited Stonebwoy from the event as a result of the clash.
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