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EL dismisses allegations of sexual abuse; says “u wish” to accuser

Rapper Elorm Adablah, better known as EL, has vehemently denied accusations of sexual abuse and misconduct leveled against him by a Ghanaian lady on Facebook.

Rapper Elorm Adablah, better known as EL, has vehemently denied accusations of sexual abuse and misconduct leveled against him by a Ghanaian lady on Facebook.

In a post dated February 14, the individual identified as Edna FG alleged that EL had groped her at a studio in Osu and had also taken money from her for a recording session but failed to deliver on his promise.

Furthermore, she accused the rapper of demanding sexual favors from female musicians in exchange for recording opportunities at his studio in Nyaniba estates.

In response, EL took to social media, dismissing the allegations with a curt remark, seemingly unfazed by the accusations. He quipped, “built like a mini fridge…. Ew you wish,” in what appeared to be a dismissal of the claims.

Referring to the recent trend of musicians facing accusations of sexual misconduct, EL sarcastically remarked, “Oh it’s my turn abi. Alright let’s go.”

This incident comes in the wake of similar allegations within the Ghanaian entertainment industry. Last year, actress Yvonne Nelson accused rapper Sarkodie of coercing her into aborting a pregnancy during their past relationship.

In her memoir titled “I am not Yvonne Nelson,” Nelson claimed that Sarkodie pressured her into terminating the pregnancy after they had been romantically involved. Sarkodie, in response, released a song titled “Try Me,” where he addressed the allegations without denying his past relationship with Nelson. He suggested that the decision to abort the pregnancy was initiated by Nelson herself.

As the saga unfolds, it underscores the complexities and controversies surrounding relationships within the entertainment industry, shedding light on personal conflicts that often spill into the public domain.

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