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The Landlord Is Not Landlording – Sarkodie Roasted After Preventing Safety At Black Star Line Competition After Being Denied Entry

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Sarkodie and his workforce bought into an altercation with the safety workforce on the Black Star Line competition held Friday evening in Accra.

The self-proclaimed Landlord of Ghana music was denied entry after safety personnel shut the gate on him!

The ‘landlord’ was not ‘landlording!’

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In keeping with reviews from the venue, safety closed the gate on the rapper when he arrived.

It led to an altercation between his workforce and the safety personnel throughout which a soldier might be heard cocking his gun!

Ultimately, the misunderstanding was sorted out and Sarkodie was allowed inside the place he shut down the crowd.

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Try the second beneath…

🚨🇬🇭: an on-going altercation between Crew Sark & the safety marking the gates/entrances for artistes as the previous tried to make an entry. Not too positive what triggered the ‘combat’ however it appears it had one thing to do with not letting Sark’s supervisor, Angel in. pic.twitter.com/9gZjPkkYfi

— Ölele | Deep Throat Sauce🦅🎙🇬🇭 (@OleleSalvador) January 6, 2023

Nevertheless, social media was not letting the second go and troled Sarkodie!

Try some hilarious reactions to him being ‘bounced’ beneath…

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