Black Sherif slams Yvonne Nelson for claiming Sarkodie impregnated her

For him, Sark's renege to accept the pregnancy should have resulted in an abortion.

Black Sherif slams Yvonne Nelson for claiming Sarkodie impregnated her

Black Sherif slams Yvonne Nelson for claiming Sarkodie impregnated Mohammed Ismail Sharrif popularly known as Black Sherif, has descended heavily on Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson for claiming that Sarkodie’s rejection of her incubation formed the basis for her abortion.

For him, Sark's renege to accept the pregnancy should have resulted in an abortion.

According to Black Sherif, Yvonne Nelson is only eager to promote her book but the strategy she has adopted to get attention from Ghanaians to patronize her book is unacceptable.

"Sometimes people do things just to follow trends, but engaging in actions that disrespect others is definitely not cool. We understand that you’re eager to promote your book, but employing such a strategy is simply unacceptable.” Blacko tweeted.

He also lamented over how people easily promote negative news about a successful person.

“Unless they don’t hear negative news about a successful man, they will enthusiastically amplify it with all their energy”. Black Sherif added.

Among the revelations in her book ‘I Am Not Yvonne Nelson’ is her decision to terminate a pregnancy because the man who put her in that situation refused to accept responsibility on the basis that he had another girlfriend.

The man in question, according to Yvonne Nelson, was a rapper based in Tema and this incident was in 2010. In her narrative, she mentioned that the said rapper was Sarkodie, the Ghanaian musician who is now an icon and a multiple award winner.

“I had gone for a pregnancy test to confirm what becomes the most obvious conclusion for a sexually active young woman who misses her monthly flow. I was in the company of Karen. And when the test result was ready, I wasn’t strong enough to open it.

She did and declared the verdict. “Charlie, it dey there!” she exclaimed. “On an ordinary day, I would have laughed out loud and that would trigger a string of jolly conversations and jokes. But this was no laughing matter. It was a grim piece of information that was capable of turning my world upside down. I wasn’t the only one responsible for the situation, so I called the man whose potent seed had germinated in me. His name is Michael Owusu Addo, a renowned Ghanaian musician who is better known as Sarkodie.