Former member of the defunct music group 4X4, Coded is yet to get over the heaps of insults she was buried under by Afia Schwarzenegger.
Instead of tackling Afia herself in the aftermath, the rapper and singer has apportioned the blame on Abeiku Santana for what he termed as his high level of unprofessionalism when allowed the comedienne to diss him on live know radio.
He argued that Abeiku should have stopped Afia in her tracks when she launched her artilleries but he allowed her to go on and on which gives him the impression that they conspired to disgrace over hee ‘Dada da Moase’ tagline,
“I will never blame my sister for that particular thing that happened. I will rather blame my senior brother Abeiku Santana because knowing radio ethics and him being a qualified journalist, I believe strongly that when you are even placing a call to somebody, you should make your guest know. I never knew about it. That, I’m not offended. But when the call came through, and the person started saying that you allowed it and made the person go on and on until the person hanged-up on you.”
“I believe that when she was going on and on, my senior brother should have cut the interview. I told him to his face that I feel he planned it to do that to me because after you did that to me, you made me apologise to Konkonsah. He made me give a public apology to kokonsah before leaving the studio,” Coded continued.
Coded disclosed that before releasing the song, he reached out to Afia Schwarzenegger to for permission to ride the crest of her famous term to revive his career.
“I was very very sad when I came back to my senses because I was stunned. I didn’t expect that. People are saying a lot of things. Are you expecting me to retaliate? No, I can never do that,” Coded told Zionfelix.
SOURCE: www.Ghgossip.com