Sarkodie has recognised Samini’s worries but has added a disclaimer that he has not consented or confirmed that everything said about him in this matter is correct.
Sarkodie, according to Samini, refused to return a musical compliment after he gave him free verses in the pastime.
In response to Samini’s allegations, Sarkodie apologized for instilling feelings of abandonment in his colleague and invited him to attend a resolution meeting.
Furthermore, Sark stated that Twitter was not the ideal place to seek remedy for private issues such as the one raised by Samini.
He however posited a positive approach for a faster resolution without the involvement of third parties.
“And I doubt that personally having issues with people I will let the public know because Twitter is not going to solve. I don’t think you can even actually make your point on Twitter. They will dissect it and make it look a certain type of way.”
Sarkodie’s has been featured on the remake of reggae legends Bob Marley and the Wailers Stir It Up.