Controversial Ghanaian socialite and music investor Ayisha Modi has issued a stern warning to fans of Stonebwoy, threatening serious consequences if they continue to insult her online.
In a lengthy Facebook post laced with expletives, Modi expressed her frustration over what she described as persistent disrespect from BHIM fans, despite her past support for them.
“After everything I’ve done, I should sit back and watch these BHIM fans insult me? If they can’t thank me, they should just leave me alone,” she said.
“But if anyone from the BHIM camp dares disrespect me again, I swear with my life, there is an area on the street I will shut down,” she continued.
Modi claimed that she has financially supported Stonebwoy‘s fans from her own pocket, alleging that Stonebwoy himself has never contributed even a dollar to her efforts.
“Everything I did for most of the fans was from my hard-earned money; your boss has never given me, Ayisha Modi, 1 dollar to give to any of you before. He’s still alive—ask him. This generation, paaaa diaaaa. Do you fools want me, Obaa Yaa, to step out? Naaaa, I know your boss will not even like that. Do you guys know what these people do to me backdoor? Should I start talking?” she added.
While Modi declared a three-day ultimatum for BHIM fans to stop attacking her, she noted that she is temporarily holding back out of respect for Dr. Louisa Ansong, Stonebwoy’s wife, whom she has asked to intervene.
“For the respect I have for my junior sister, Dr. Louisa, I will hold my peace for now. But I’ve also told her to call your dogs to order because I won’t spare any idiot after 3 days,” she warned.
Modi also claimed to have spoken directly with Stonebwoy, stating that he is aware of the situation, but his fans continue to provoke her.
The post has sparked mixed reactions, with some users condemning her threats while others sympathize with her grievances.
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