Sidney’s ‘Papa No’ song hit with court injunction

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An individual, identified as Abdul Ganiu Issaka, has asked the High Court in Accra to restrain Barima Sidney, from releasing his latest music video.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Kofi Ajikor who speaks for the plaintiff said the video for the Hiplife artiste’s song seeks to drag former President John Mahama’s name into the mud.

Thus, Mr Isaka said his team is seeking an order for an “interlocutory injunction” to be placed on the video for the musician’s controversial song.

The song ‘Papa no’ has been on the lips of Ghanaians right after it was released.

The term came about after Tracy Boakye and MzBel were at the center of a controversy over a man they were both dating.

Although the man still remains anonymous many people referenced it to John Mahama because the two ladies had once joined his party, NDC, and met the former president.

“That is why we have been forced to take injunction from the court this morning to stop him because the video is set to be released,” Mr. Ajikor said on Dwaso Nsem.

The injunction will restrain the defendants (Sidney Oppong Ofori and his Squadie Entertainment) from releasing the said video to various media outlets.

The injunction will also restrain the premiere or promotion of the video.

Source: myjoyonline.com

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