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“Blakk Cedi was using stonebwoy’s name to get visa for people without stonebwoy knowing” – Ayisha Modi

One of the reasons Blakk Cedi was fired from the Bhim Nation camp, according to the former unofficial spokesperson for Bhim Nation chief Ayisha Modi.

Blakk Cedi was booted out of the camp, according to a recent video posted by Ayisha Modi, for allegedly procuring visas for people utilizing the Bhim Nation camp.

According to her, Stonebwoy’s road manager, Blakk Cedi, was exploiting his position in the camp to secure visas for some people behind the dancehall musician’s back.

She stated that he was not only taking Visas for these people, but he was also using Stonebwoy’s name to book outside gigs and was always employing Kelvynboy and other young artists to play on those shows.

Ayisha Modi, who appears to know more about what is going on in the camp, alleged that everything happened behind Stonebwoy’s back.

She continued by describing how Stonebwoy once received a phone call from someone asking him to pay a fee because his manager, Blakk Cedi, had obtained visas for him and handed them to them.

It’s been four years since Blakk Cedi was fired from Stonebwoy’s Burninton Music Group, and we’re curious what prompted Ayisha Modi to come forward and reveal this information.

Blakk Cedi has yet to explain why he was fired from the organization, and we are tempted to assume that Ayisha Modi’s charges will push him to speak up.

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