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Wendy Shay’s Deep Message After Stonebwoy Disowned Kelvyn Boy

The frosty relationship between Wendy Shay and Kelvyn Boy has come to the fore-front once again after it emerged from the camp of Stonebwoy that Kelvyn Boy has been axed from Bhim Nation fraternity.

Remember the two dominated headlines often few months ago after Kelvyn Boy snubbed Wendy Shay at the joint peace conference held by Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale on June 4, 2019.

Recall that as part of the peace process between long-time enemies, Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, Dr. Kofi Abban, the wealthy Ghanaian man who is credited to have extinguished the furnace between the two bitterest enemy and ably supported by Nana Aba Anamoah, is held a peace conference at the Marriot Hotel inside Accra and that was where Kelvyn Boy and Wendy Shay also started their own beef.

Okay fast forward and just yesterday, after months of rumours, Stonebwoy released a press statement indicating that the contractual relationship he has with Kelvyn Boy has ended.

A statement to that effect reads in part ” as announced by the Chief Executive of Burniton Group Limited (the company) during recent media engagement, the company has recently been in the process of auditing its relationship with its officers and associated act for the purpose of re-organisation of its internal structures. The audit process was completed today and the process of its release is to update BHIM Natives and the general public on its conclusions.

Mr Kelvyn Brown (KelvynBoy) and the company entered into an agreement dated January 22, 2018 which, to a large extent, governed the relationship between both parties (the agreement).

The agreement had a initial term of 1 year and provided the comp7with an option to extend the tenure for a further period of 4 years (the option).

Wendy Shay reacted thus:

Don’t be amused by someone’s downfall cos urs might come faster than u think

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