Joyce Blessing is a liar, she still owes me money - Julie Jay-Kanz

Former publicist to Joyce Blessing, Julie Jay-Kanz, has defended her self from terrible claims made by her former employer

Joyce Blessing is a liar, she still owes me money - Julie Jay-Kanz
Joyce Blessing

Julie Jay-Kanz has launched a rebuttal at Joyce Blessing claims over monetary issues between the two parties.

According to the media personality, who was Joyce Blessing's former publicist, Joyce Blessing is just an aggrieved woman who does not know where to transfer her aggression.

Joyce Blessing had earlier spoken that Julie Jay-Kanz is the reason her content gets flagged on YouTube and Instagram and subsequently warned her to desist from the act or face "God’s wrath".

“Juliana Ntiamoah, that is your name, the way you will suffer, it will affect your entire generation. I have done you no wrong, whatever you asked for has been paid to you. This curse will manifest heavily on your life because I have done you no wrong, yet you want to cause me pain…"

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Julie has now reacted to the words on GhanaWeb TV’s entertainment review show ‘Bloggers’ Forum’. She debunked her former employer's accusation and stated that Joyce Blessing rather owes her money after she borrowed from her earlier this year. 

“She owes me. She borrowed from me and has not paid,” Jullie told host Abrantepa but refused to disclose the amount. “She took money from me to do something in February after divorce. When I asked her to pay me some months back, she told me she was not going to pay so she shouldn’t say she has given me everything I want when she knows she owes me.”

She then went on to disclose that Managing Director of the Despite Media Group, Dr Fadda Dickson Narh, gave her GH¢10,000 in his quest to settle the dispute between her and the gospel musician. This, she said, was meant to be payment for her three-year service to the artiste. 

"We went to Peace FM, some reputable people sat in the meeting to settle the issue. After settling the issue, she was supposed to pay me for my services. I worked with her for three years; I never received a penny from her. She and her husband employed me as a blogger but at a point, I was doing almost everything for her. I took other tasks upon myself."

"They were supposed to pay me 10% of every revenue that came from her brand because they didn’t have money to settle me at the time,” she claimed.

“At the meeting, she said she was going to pay me GH¢3,000 for my three-year service. We couldn’t build consensus so Fadda Dickson took it upon himself to give me GH¢10,000 so issues would go down,”

“I’m not involved in anything she’s said about me and she knows it. I’m not a bad person. When she didn’t have money, I worked for her as a sister so she should stop painting me black.”