Rapper Amerado from Ghana has commented on the current dispute involving singer Sarkodie and actress Yvonne Nelson.
Since the publication of Yvonne Nelson's memoir, "I Am Not Yvonne Nelson," the two celebrities have been the center of attention.
In her biography, Yvonne Nelson opens up about a previous experience in which she was forced to end a pregnancy she was carrying with Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie.
Yvonne Nelson
Fans and the general public engaged in extensive discussions and arguments following the discovery.
Amerado was asked to weigh in on the subject during an Accra FM interview with Nana Romeo. He responded by pleading with everyone to treat the situation with compassion and understanding. The rapper reminded folks that mistakes are a natural part of being human and highlighted that nobody is flawless.
Amerado used a metaphor to make his point: "No one on earth would build a house to the top and expect someone to use an excavator to demolish it all at once." He urged people to consider their flaws and the significance of showing love and respect in delicate circumstances such as these.
Amerado encouraged people to recognize the gifts and achievements of Yvonne Nelson and Sarkodie rather than concentrating on their flaws and errors. He underlined how important their artistic skills were and recommended that the focus stay on their individual trades.
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