Afia Schwar, a comedian from Ghana, is one of the most well-known figures endorsing Sarkodie’s response to Yvonne Nelson’s autobiography.
Afia Schwar was dancing and modeling in the trending Instagram video as the song Try Me by Sarkodie played in the background.
Afia Schwar posted the video to Instagram along with a thought-provoking caption.
Interestingly, Tonto Dikeh, Afia Schwarzenegger‘s closest friend from Nigeria, also contributed to the discussion by expressing his fervent support for her in the comments section.
In Yvonne Nelson’s book, Tonto Dikeh was mentioned and accused of “snatching” Iyanya away from her.
Afia and Tonto shared a lighthearted moment, laughing at how Yvonne Nelson was being unfairly depicted by Sarkodie’s scathing lyrics in his song “Try Me.”
They worked together to show the solidarity and unity among celebrities who supported Sarkodie’s musical response.
In a related news, Sarkodie has come under fire from actor Prince David Osei for his attacks on Yvonne Nelson, calling him a stupid a**hole.
In the midst of her ongoing feud with the rapper Sarkodie, the actor defended his coworker thespian.
The point of contention between the two is an abortion Yvonne had in 2010 following Sarkodie’s infancy.
Invoking Yvonne Nelson She was asked by Sarkodie to have an abortion, and after she did, he abandoned her.
In response, Sarkodie claimed in a diss song he dropped on Tuesday that Yvonne had requested the abortion due to her education.
He also referred to her as a wh*re, claiming that she was having affairs with all the men in Tema at the time.
Prince David was enraged by this and attacked Sarkodie.