Popular Ghanaian music promoter and staunch Stonebwoy supporter, Sadick Assah, known in the entertainment circles as Sleeky, has fired shots at DJ Lord OTB over his claims that he was instructed to stop playing Shatta Wale’s songs at the just-ended Accravaganza event.

Sleeky accused DJ Lord of being a hypocrite and an agenda-driven personality who is only seeking clout by stirring controversy around Stonebwoy.

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This whole controversy started when DJ Lord took to social media to lament his experience at Accravaganza, which took place on March 29, 2025, at Ghud Park, Accra Mall.

In a post on social media, DJ Lord mentioned that when he was playing his set alongside Merqury Quaye he included some Shatta Wale tracks, only for an official of the event, allegedly acting on Stonebwoy’s management’s orders, to instruct him to stop immediately.

He further claimed that Stonebwoy’s team even went as far as disrupting DJ Kojo Manuel’s slot in an attempt to push Stonebwoy’s performance forward.

DJ Lord also expressed his disappointment, stating that such interference was unprofessional and that headline artists should not dictate a DJ’s playlist, especially when it involves music from non-performing artists.

His remarks sparked a heated debate online, with fans of both Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy taking sides.

However, Sleeky, who has long been a vocal advocate for Stonebwoy, did not take DJ Lord’s accusations lightly.

In a response, Sleeky called out DJ Lord for what he described as double standards.

He accused the DJ of deliberately fueling an unnecessary agenda against Stonebwoy and claimed that DJ Lord had always shown a bias in favor of Shatta Wale.

To back his claims, Sleeky went a step further by digging up old social media posts from DJ Lord dating back to 2022, where he was openly supporting Shatta Wale.

“This is the same DJ Lord setting that nonfa (illogical) agenda!” Sleeky posted.



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