Elsie Avemegah, the mother of dancehall musician Shatta Wale, has lashed out at his manager, Sammy Flex, over the controversy surrounding the house the musician rented for her.
In an audio circulating on social media, Shatta Wale's mother was heard issuing a strong warning to Sammy Flex.
"Sammy Flex! I am calling you to warn you that if you don't stop this nonsense, I am just on my way to Atiave (a town in the Volta region), and I will deal with you. You think I am one of those useless old women... If you don't stop spreading false rumours about me that you and my son bought me a house while you only rented the building for me for only 2 years, you will regret involving yourself in this matter," she said.
Elsie Avemegah also gave Sammy Flex a three-day ultimatum to apologise to her and clear the air or face the consequences.
Meanwhile, the uncle of Shatta Wale, who claims to have helped Elsie pack into the building, has strongly warned Shatta Wale and his management to desist from fake rumours.
"I am doing this video to warn Shatta Wale and his manager, Sammy Flex. If you are broke and want to chase clout, don't use your mother. Because I know the story from A to Z. If you know you can't take care of your mother, allow her to be because people are taking care of her. When did you buy the house for her? You couldn't even make full payment for the building. You only paid for 3 months, and you're here, and you are chasing clout with it.
"I have a bigger court, and I can summon you, Sammy Flex; you won't live even up to three days before your family buries you," he added.
What Sammy Flex said
It is worth mentioning that Sammy Flex did not say they "bought" a house for Shatta Wale's mother. The artiste manager, who is also a media personality, rather said they "got" a house for her. However, earlier reports quoted him as saying "bought," interpreting his use of "got" as having purchased the house.
Background
In July 2024, news emerged that Shatta Wale's mother's plight had worsened following what was described as 'ten years of neglect' by the dancehall musician, and this situation further sparked widespread criticism.
Shatta Wale, in an aftermath interview, addressed the backlash, where he listed his efforts to support his mother, including buying her four cars and many others.
The "Ayoo" hitmaker further indicated that his deeds for his mother had often been misunderstood and unappreciated.
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