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Iyanya, Yvonne Nelson's ex-boyfriend, has been dropping indications on his music that he plans to tell his side of the tale.
After the release of Sarkodie's response track, "Try Me," in answer to Yvonne Nelson's emotive memoir, "I Am Not Yvonne Nelson," Nigerian artist Iyanya has decided to speak up and offer his side of the tale. "Try Me" was released in response to Yvonne Nelson's "I Am Not Yvonne Nelson."
Iyanya and Tonto Dikeh's former romance was brought into the spotlight by Yvonne Nelson's memoir, which included a devastating narrative of adultery involving the popular actress Tonto Dikeh and Iyanya.
The actress revealed the traumatic experience of infidelity in her relationship with Iyanya in her autobiography. He had even gone so far as to get a tattoo of her initials on his wrist. The event was extremely terrible for her.
The couple appeared to have a good relationship prior to the rumours of adultery and the subsequent collapse of their relationship.
Following the publication of Yvonne Nelson's book, Iyanya made some hints about addressing the claims of infidelity through various social
Yvonne Nelson responds to Sarkodie's criticisms in a series of tweets. "When I became pregnant in 2010, I had completed the university," she writes in one post.
Yvonne's assertions caused him to be taken aback, and he vowed that he would explain his perspective soon.
Iyanya responded to Yvonne Nelson's allegations in a post on social media, saying, "So Yvonne Nelson claims I cheated on her with Tonto Dikeh? Oh wow. I'm going to get back to you on this later. I don't plan on writing a book, however... For the time being, you should make sure that you watch the new video that the director just sent you. Love and Trust Featuring Joeboy"
Iyanya did not address the charges, despite the fact that he had previously promised to do so. Sarkodie, who is also addressed in Yvonne Nelson's memoir, was the first to do so with his tune.
The song "Try Me" by Sarkodie has come under fire from a number of different directions due to the chauvinistic and disrespectful comments that it makes about Yvonne Nelson.
"I never thought I would be going on this wave, because I was ready to take a couple of things to my grave," she said. "I never thought I would be going on this wave." "First of all, let me clap for you baby you are brave but you can't pick and choose what to say pls behave, nobody sent you so Ohemaa if you want to talk, you have to tell the world every n*gga that you f*cked," Sarkodie said in the first lyrics of his song. "First of all, let me clap for you baby you are brave but you can't pick and choose what to say pls behave."
Iyanya has finally found his voice in the midst of the uproar that has surrounded Sarkodie's response single, and he has taken to Twitter to promote his future statement. He posted the following message on Twitter: "Y'all waiting for my side of the story? If I open my mouth at this moment, I will be accused of kissing and telling, slut shaming, and other inappropriate behaviours. But something has to give, so you'll just have to wait for it."
Fans and users of social media platforms responded to the cryptic message with a variety of thoughts and ideas regarding the decision he made.
One of your followers wrote in the thread, "You had better speak now or hold your peace." It is not required in any way. Take this into consideration since Yvonne Nelson was once the woman you loved. Consider it twice, sir"
While someone else said, "There's no need," and someone else said, "A song to revive your music career," another person wrote, "There's no need."
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