Former aspiring Assemblyman for Adukrom Nima Electoral Area, Ibrahim Isaah Ampim, popularly known as Hon Aponkye, is unhappy up and coming artiste AY Poyoo has “stolen” his name.
According to him, Aponkye (Goat) was given to him by his grandfather in 2004 and had subsequently registered the name.
He stated that he does not appreciate AY Poyoo trying to claim he is the real Aponkye (goat).
“I don’t know him and he mentions my name to trend…you call yourself real aponkye (goat), do you know how I register the name aponkye (Goat)?” he quizzed.
Hon Aponkye said that AY Poyoo can choose another name to sell his brand and music.
He suggested the rapper calls himself “Coro” because to him it rhymes with Poyoo.
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