Stop That Cap : Black Sherif Blasts Fan For This Reason [Screenshots]

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Ghanaian sensation Ismail Mohammed Sherif popularly known as Black Sherif has blasted a fan for a particular reason.

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The “second sermon” hitmaker took to his verified Twitter account to lambast a fan for misquoting his words.

According to reports, the undisclosed fan happen to report that Black Sheriff had insinuated that he feels safer in Naija’s Lagos than he does, in Accra.

This, the fan said he disclosed to a You tuber called Korty.

Meanwhile, with a lot happening to Black Sherif regarding his management’s brouhaha, the rising star came out to debunk to have uttered those claims.

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Stop That Cap : black Sherif Blasts Fan For This Reason
Black Sherif

According to the “First Sermon” hitmaker, the fan had misquoted him.

Blacko explained that what he actually said to You Tuber, Korty was that, he is able to walk in the streets of Lagos freely more than in the city of Accra.

This, according to Blacko is because he is not as famous in Nigeria as he is in Ghana.

To this effect, Blacko commenced his tweet angryly, by saying:

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“Stop That Cap, dude.

He in turn ended the tweet by questing the fan:

“What do you want from me?
Tell me.”

see the screenshots of his tweet below:

Stop That Cap : Black Sherif Blasts Fan For This Reason [Screenshots]

Conclusion

So guys, what are your thoughts about this?

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